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Show tA WEATHER Wednesday and Thursday, Tribune Wants ' show their resultfulness in effecting mpst transfers of realty. A fair, warmar. Local Settlement Prices. Silver Domestic, foreign ,.85 ... 17 25 Lead .... $14,875 Copper (cathodes) - . - - SALT, LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY MORNING,- - OCTOBER VOL. 102, NO. 13. 26 PAGES 27, 1920. FIVE CENTS HARDING FOR PROTECTION OF US. INDUSTRIES; MOVE TO END PROFITEERING COAL Boarding House Called Menace to the Nation Neb., Oct. SS. Prcaarva. af the American heme whe the principal subject that pccupled the attention ef delegatee attending tosession ef the annual convenday tion ef the American Humane 0 tlon MAHA, TdRIFTPOLIGY ateo-elatio- n. I the housing problem the first essential step toward thle end, Joseph W. Adams ef Fort . Worth, Texas, told the delegatee. Ne country ever went to wsr to A solution of No Interference With Pro was posed Plans for Funeral of Lord Mayor' MacSwiney. save bearding houses, he declared In commenting on a report that, with In the United 4,000,000 marriages States last year, only 70,000 new homes had been erected. Lose ef parental authority was by Mr. Adams a one ef the greatest evils threatening the home. Inquest Today, After Which Body Will Be Turned Over to Members of His Family ' pie-tur- sd One Reported to Governor Cox Makes Spe- Candidate Reiterates His Have Told Soviet He Rep- -' cial Plea for Supporters of Belief in .American Sysresented G. O. P. Leader. Pact in Cincinnati Speech. tem to Guard Interests. Concessionaire Delegates, Representing Most of the Bituminous Output, Act. Meeting in Cleveland Adopts Resolutions Proffering As- Candidate Makes Quick Re- Closes Day of Vigorous Statement Made in Answer Campaigning With Rush to Inquiry of Zinc Propudiation; Department Issues a Communication. Trips to Border States. ducers in Joplin Field. v. Thousand 1 sistance to Palmers Plan, . DUBLIN, Oct. 25. Three men ware shot and klllad by masked men who khaki wore alleged to be wearing uniforms here- - today. The shooting took place In the Thurlea district, one of the victims being the registrar of the local arbitration court. Michael Ryan, another one of the alala, was shot while lying In bed, where he had been suffering from pneumonia a week. which Oct. 25. Inquiries have been made of members or the tam-1- 1 y on behalf of the government regarding arrangements for the funeral of Lord Mayor MacSwiney of Cork have been interpreted by Father Dominic, the late lord mayors private chaplain, as ah indication that there will be no Interference with the familys plans and that the body will be turned over to them immediately after the Inquest. This, the home office states, will be held Wednesday morning. The body is still In the Biixton prison mortuary, clothed In a coarse brown Franciscan habit. It Is reported from Dublin that U the members of the Dali Elreann, or Irish republican parliament. Intend to come te London for the obsequies hers. .It .1 also stated that a body guard Of fifty ' Irish olunteers will attend the funeral party throughout the Journey. members A deputation of twenty-on- e of the corporation of Cork, headed by Deputy Mayor O'Callaghan, arrived this morning to attend the London services and accompany ths funeral party to Cork. Ten members of the Cork harbor board also are hers together with many persons prominent In. the civic and Commercial life of Cork and other. Irish cities. LONDON, Vigil Continued. The members of thd late lord mayors family were continuing today their vigil over the body. It Is expected the body will be placed In elate at tit. Oeorge s cathedral. Southwark. before 5 p. m. Wednesday, and will remain lying 4 here until Thursday morning. A bod) guard which- will ba relieved each three hours will be posted about the catafalque. Solemn requiem high mate will be sung at St. George's Vathedral at 11 a. m. Thursday, ths celebrant being Father O'Meara, the administrator of that cathedral. Absolution will bo given by Archbishop Mannlx, the Australian primate, and Bishop Cotter of Portsmouth. The funeral party will proceed from the cathedral to Euston station at 1 p m., contingents from all ths Irish societies from London and representatives from Irish civlo and commercial bodies marching In .ths procession. - Newspaper Comment. Articles on ths death of MacSwiney occupied much space In this morning s on (Continued Par X Column 1.) Make Your Work Earn More Money that book somewhere Thers is will increase your income. The Salt Lake Tribune can tell you bow to find that book. The American Library aeeociation has prepared for our distribution a list of 800 Useful Books, whick tells any worker man or woman, e"oeu-tivclerk, laborer just what to read to become more efficient and to earn more money. , A few hour reading mar mean increased earning power for the root of your life. today for a cony of 800 It is FREE. (la filling out ths eoupon, print name and addreea or be sure to write plainly.) Use-Book- CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 25. Special WASHINGTON, OcL 25. MARION, Ohio, Oct. 25. On the v ot Secretary pleas for election of senatorial candidates hla departure for hi final speaking trip, Colby announced today that Commissioner Young at Riga had informed the stats faroring the league of nations wers mads a four-da- y circuit of Ohio cities. Senator te tour Harding again directed the attention of department that Washington Vanderlip, by Governor Cox today to a who recently obtained concessions in Si- touching West Virginia and Kentucky the public today to two of the issues that beria, was reported to have told Nikolai and closing tonight with an address hav been In the forefront of his camLenin e, Russia Bolshevik premier, that here, where he began his career as a paign the protective tariff and the he represented Senator Harding, the Re- newspaper reporter twenty-fiv- e years league of natlona publican presidential candidate. ago. A "prompt return" to a policy of proThs commissioners dated The candidate reiterated that he would tecting American products was promised dispatch, October 20, said Lenlne had Informed H. construe his election In which he ex- by the Republican nominee in a telegram 65 Q. Well, a British writer, that Mr. Mrs. Isabelle . pressed utmost confidence aa a posihe sent to Paul A. Ewert of Joplin, Mo bad mads certain proposals to the tive mandate for American entrance and made public as a part ot his attack government at Moscow looking to Into the league, asked support for Dem- on ths Democratic tariff program. He Meets In- soviet of the recognition of the Bolshevik! governocratic candidates here in Ohio and In declared that "disaster" had been brought ment by the United States. Kentucky also, who, hs said, stood "four to mining and Industrial interests through Dispatches from London yesterday said square upon ths league Issue. failure to properly protect American that Mr. Vanderlip had concluded an ex'Don't tie my hands by electing a products and that now American agricultensive arrangement with the Russian hostile senator," he urged, reiterating ture was sharing a similar fate. aoviet authonues, by which an organisaIpeclsl te Ths Tribeat. tion American financiers ac- statements made In his formal announceHie comment on the league was In the OGDEN, OcL 2. Mrs. Isabelle Foul-ge- r, quiredof a western sixly-yelease on a vast trag ment yesterday that he believed he would course of an informal discussion of 55 yean of age, wife of Fred Foulin northern Siberia, opposite Alaska, Teach An agreement with the senate recent Interview with Leon Bourgeois 738 Twenty-fourt- h ger, street, was with exclusive rights to develop coal, oil flatteries. regarding the league. president of the league council. The 1st' struck by .a street car ' and Instantly andCommissioner i Young's dispatch stated ter'e views, he said,' furnished further killed at 7.45 o'clock this evening at the that Mr. Vanderlip also was negotiating Must Keep Pledge. evidence that the only safe, way for the corner of Madison avenue and Twenty-thir- d for concessions about Kamchatka, Sila not I America have found that , United 8 tales was "To remain outside street. From the force of the Im- beria. use we so much concerned in the. words Earlier to tbs day state department until we may unit upon a plan for an pact Mrs. Foulger waa carried about oftlolals, on the basis of the London dis- in keeping our pledge. said the gover- association of natlona that ahan tnean fifty feet along the street and her bead patches, said that since the United nor, "as It is that the meaning be clear the same to everybody." waa badly crushed. When picked up she States had hot recognised the Bolshevik government, no contract eutered Into bar and that the only possible' step new Final Tour Planned. was dead. , Its officers aould he regarded by this available he taken to keep wars from Gael on home eonaSerecampaign trip Will The .Mrs. Foulger waa, bar way . " government as. binding. .tv Waged In and unless presbe mad by easy It whe killed, 8 he was crossing the street, pointed out thaf 'the depart- '"being atbis Include hut Witt ent plane are changed Governor Cox also continued ment s announced attitude towards con and, according to Motorman B. Lefevrs, cessions v four speeches.' bis auSenator RepubBolshevik tack tbe by Upon granted Harding, aha stepped out front the shadow of some thorities was first here after ' noon tomorrow, he signed on April -- 5, lican opponent,' as a "conspirator" willLeaving trees when within a few feet af hie ear. ISIS. In a warning to. speak at night at Cleveland, and American business senof virtue tb the on the by thrse against remaining night of the and men, ieagut Me said that he was Looking for passenrepeated on July 7, 130. In Akron. will address meetings ators signature , to the "round ' robin.' week gers at the north aide of the streeL His Department Statement. Cincinnati and Columbus. Wednesday, 1 think you will agree," said the gov- Thursday wlU be spent, oar waa going down the grade at the and nights The announcement issued by ths stato ernor, "that a conspiracy was formed to at hotels, and Friday he will return to Marlon time, the senate to strangle ths league of na- after the was as follows: department Saturday night speech In tne t According to members of the police - ''Regarding the published report from tions to death. state capital. conthe we 'Now asked are 'to upset London that department who Investigated the acci- California hadWashington D. Vanderlip of spiracy and the senatorial crowd purToday Mr. Harding took It easy, seeing concluded an arrangement few caller and clearing away many edds dent, the street car traveled 100 feet be- with the Russian poses, aa the official apeetter, a mem- and endk of office soviet for .work. Hla voloe. government fore it could be stopped. After the ac- x large concession in northeastern Si- ber of tbe conspirators himself. When which had been affeoted by a slight oold. tried In court the man under showed cident, Lefevre appeared to be on the beria, ths only dispatch bearing directly a case Is he said b was and Improvement, on the subject received by the state de- charge never sits in the Judges chair condition for ths home p point of collapse and could not give a feeling in was one received October 0 and hs never sits in the Jury box. and stretch partment of the campaign. connected report of the affair, ether than from the commissioner for the Baltic the American people, in their desire to During the afternoon a glee dub from to say Mrs Foulger had etepped toward provinces at Riga. It states that Lanins overturn this com conspiracy, are not inarched to the front porch Ohio, Troy, had informed H. G. Welle that Vander- going to designate one of tb conspirator the car from the darkness of trees. the nominee and Mre and serenaded tne American then at Moscow, himself to carry out the Job." lip, with political songs. The senaHarding Immediately after the accident. Detec- claimed to represent Senator Harding and a mad abort tor speech, thanking them tive Everett Noble and- Sergeant A. H. had made certain proposals regarding the Predicts Landslide. for the visit and for their support In caue tb ''landslide'' fer a Stephens went to the scene of the acci- recognition ef the Bolsheviki governmenL ; Predicting ths campaign. dispatch further stated that Van- of peace" on week from today, to the dent. They summoned Judge D. E. Rob- The derlip is apparently endeavoring to ob- election, Governor Cos reiterated hi Bourgeoiss Statement. Inofficio bx an erts, coroner, who said tain coal coo cessions la Kamchatka." senatorial opinion that tbe Republican In making public the statement, Beer The statement of M. Bourgeois was quest would be held. The body was recandidates signing the "rotfnd room" said: tary Colby asked contained In an Associated Press disThe defeated. be moved to the Larkin undertaking pargovernor would to In the dispatch The Wells referred In U ha declared voter to "send back" Benator patch from Brussels. lors. la undoubtedly H. G. Wells, the British Kentucky X waa not. to fact, anyBeckham. Democrat, and hla Ohio audi- that article Mrs. Foulger la survived by ha foundation ot moral more whe has lately returned to En- ences writer than the to thing governor supwere tbs urged by and a number of sons and gland ftom Russia, which, I understand, port W, A. Julian, the PemocmUo sena- the covenant.' and added: ters bhe was a member of the L.daughD. d. he visited to obtain first-han- d be eliminated ' without could X "Article ' torial candidate. S. church and one of the active members eiena of conditions in Russia. Thelraprss Vanin any way modifying the effectiveness the pregovernor Senator Harding, In the Ogden stake Relief society. to te and the that It was of the league of natlona dispatch derlip referred te "would spend the next four year not considered as important by EurosumahlyBens-t- er Washington' D.to Vanderlip,' .to dicted, to and Ohio, Marion. at referring whom reference to made the press disof New Ham pah ire, tb gov- peans asI Americans." No mem Illuminating" said Senend Los ernorMoeee "Tht patches - ef today from London lend repeated that he was one Mooes ator conThese We are told by the groat Angelespress reports Harding. to have been well left the in but, whe might 's firmation to the object of Mr. Vender-lip- rushes. American authority on the covenant. i t activities as revealed to the deportthat article X Is It ed dresses wore 'made today by President Wilson, 1DNDON, OcL 85. Another day has ment's official dispatches, and speak at theSeven heart. Now come M. Bourgeola Presidurhis in governor Orlstatjour, passed without a settlement of the coal length of Important and extenslva con' second day of rain experienced dent ef tbe league council, and says tt strike.. Unexpected difficulties cessions which he claims to bar re- ing the his campaign. apparCrowds at several Is not Important. during ently are being met, but it aeems almost ceived from the soviet government. H Informs ns that a!1 that Is sffloa-ckiu- e place stood In a. downpour under a sea of impossible that the miners oouid resume In the covenant la set forth to other to the beer candidal. At tne articles.' umbrellas work until next week even if a settlecan only mean that, even An Official Warning. largest meeting her tonight at Music If article XThis ment were reached. te eliminated, its effect would "The department has no information hall, former Governor Harmon presided. still be After the day's conferences a cabinet In other articles preserved In the dispatch. Economic arguments for the leagu council was held at 5 o'clock. At 7:35 beyond that containedthat mans that If article X were It comes with- were stressed here by Governor Cox, re- Doubtless hearticle the conference between the government, I might any, however, XI would still t)Sv ths eliminated, from an 'Official of that tt would restore European " tne miners and mine owners waa re- out qualifying terms ' r ' effect. to whom we place much iterating the credit power to purchase America s sur- seme all department, sumed at ths premier's resldeooe utter ths Illustrates la "It Impoeeibllt ; He Is Evan E. Young, our plus products. as to Downing street. This wee followed at I dependence. ef what the agreement getting la and ty charged o'clock ty another oablnet council, after commissioner atof Riga, covenant means., what tt would obligate reporting to the de- Prosperity Contingent which It was announced that the nego- with the duty Is to do. It States the comUnited the significant facts that come to tiations were adjourned until noon to- portment "Continued American prosperity," the plete demonstration that the only safety his knowledge. Tbe report that Mr. Vanmorrow. for the United States la to remain outdeclared, 'Te contingent up derlip has mad proposal looking to the governor T he bouse ef commons tonight was of the soviet government and our becoming a member of the league side until w may unit upon n plan for to passing the emergency blU recognition I we out worst an sort aeeociation of nations that shall mean valthe If thereon for predict stay apparently bargaining through ell Its stages after the second la concessions, makes It proper for This bill provides for all con- uable on reading. Column 4. (Continued (Continued oa Fag 8, Column 1.) Pag L) me to state, by way of warning, that, a tingencies arising to the United Kinggovernment of the United States has dom should the miners' strike Involve the the never recognised the Bolsheviki regime, ralway and transport workers. men and Inventors In consequence of the strong opposi- American business mind that any concessions tion met to the committee 'stags today, should beer to the Bolsheviki authorities would ths bill has been oonslderabUy modified. from hav no certainty ef recognition by fuParliament . must be summoned within ture Russian governments five Inetead of fourteen days after ths would (be most re'It furthermore proclamation of an emergency, and any if any confusion should arise grettable bill made under the regulations will be minds of the soviet authorities as . . valid only for seven Instead ( fourteen in the attitude of this government on the to the days unless they receive thb sanction of question This of political recognition. both houses of parliament. attitude has been stated in unmistakable receipt, however, of an official Revolution Is that dispatch conveyingto the Intelligence recognition have been looking in y KARL H. VON WIEOANO. consulting the young boupl. He tells ot .Bolivia proposal ImIt makes If even Irresponsibly, her violent Jealousies and how th stormy made, Universal Service Cable. be , that an opportunity should men home Ilf of th . royal couple finally portant BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 5. A revolu21. afforded to the numerous body of assothrew Prince Rudolph Into th arms of Oct. ERLIN, mystery The, tion Is under way to Bolivia, aooordlng reported from Los Angeles to be Baroness Vetsera. ef Mayerling, as th mysterious th beautiful but who to reports received today. ciated with Mr. Vanderlip, After some difficulty Emperor Frans death of Crown Prince Rudolph Joeef finally secured In July, last, a revolution took plaeo names are not published, to define their tn word of honor of Austria, around which there of Crown Prince In Bolivia, Jose Outlerres Ouerra being relation te him. If any exlsL" Rudolph that he would have been built many legends, has break with tb baroness. deposed ae president of the republic, and been spoken of for year, was lifted by Bautista Saved ra assuming that offloe Harding's Denial- But." Ferdinand, Rudolph gave member of th Hapsburg family for his word says with th mental reservation provisionally. The revolution waa carOcL M. Direct denial a Ohio. MARION, ried out quietly with the aid of the was made by Senator Herding today of tb first time today. once more and he his would love that ee Archduke Leopold Ferdinand. In an ar- drain to It depths th painfully sweet army. Guerra and a number of hto minstate department ticle tells tn the Voealseh reports reaching the Zeilung, isters and other officials of ths ef farewell. actwas D. Vanderlip that Washington what he declares la the true version if upOn that last evening there were nugovernment were deported. asent to Russia. A late dispatch from Valparaiso, Chile, ing aa bis never Rudolph's death. Ferdinand In Itst re- merous guests et tbe hunting lodge at heard of Mr, Vanderlip, Boy 'i hla rank and gave up all claim Mayerling. Including Hektor Balaasi, fasays that the expatriated Bolivia ne. In- sold the senator. Ha Is not my agent nounced cluding the deposed president, would be and I hav ne agenL 1 know absolutely to th throne, taking the name of Leo-of mous racing man, and hla brother, Arie-tld- a and marrying tbe girl to to return Woelfllng their both Greeks. Hektor was generally permitted euch matter as Is dis- raid rhoto. country, about any nothing , to be th fiance of th pretty cussed In these dispatches, and have ne The archduke sera that th reel etorv reported baroness of whom tb orewn prince was 8. Abbot M slnnle ot Salt Lake Is tbs Internet to It whatever." Crown of Prince Rudolph ef death th American minster to Bolivia. was told to him by hie father, who was enamoured, During a party of th evening th Purely Business. the most Intimate friend of th eld em- gentlemen were all In the small parlor SENTENCED TO BE SHAVED. ANGELES, Oot. 25. It was stated peror Frans Joeef and ths crown prince, LO of The baroness wee elseth SANTA ANA. Cal Oct. !L A senteno Ferdinand himself was also a close friend where atlodge. llarrr Chandler, by her Ume and there was the today the for behim ot a that he be clean shaven for the els Los the Times, Angeles knowing Hudolph, Intimately of rue tomary beery drinking by the men. months he must pees In Jail was Imposed half of the syndicate represented by a number of years. . could never atand much drink In bis story In th Veeatsch Zeitung Rudolph by Justice J. B. Cox here today oa James Washington D. Vanderlip, now to Copenend after few glasses often became ef of convicted th he describes Mr. vagrancy. that Vanderlip marriage Furry's hagen, represents unhappy violent. ' Furry, of Bel- veryA disc beard. Juetlce Cox held, waa ths ahlef purely personal business Interests here Rudolph te Prinoeas Btefant see Ion which arose became very reason for his orneriness and shiftless-see- s gium, th match having bean arranged . Pa go Twe.) 8. Column 1) i ItieoUnued bv th respective royal house wltheet (Continued oa . . , , 1 4 I i n . J Foulger, Years Age, stant Death in Accident. Van-derl- lp Books. i Name , Street . Oity , - w f v. -- stag, tip-to- bus-ban- d, - Settlement Reached British Coal 'Strike Hapsburg Archduke Lifts Veil of Secrecy Shrouding the Mystery of Mayerling Th. Reported Progress in -- B ! ever-thro- ' pub-llah- er Slate ,, ,, itMIOMMI Will Be Called to Greek i Kingship, but Meantime a Regency Will Be Set Up. I ai -- . fid . tee - j- .. operators in the country and three-fourtof the total production, a resol u- tlon was unanimously adopted pledging their support to Attorney General Palmer to eliminate unreasonable high prices and unwise practices where such exist. Thle action was taken following tne receipt 'Of a message from' the attorne) general requesting the bituminous coal operators of the country - to cooperate, with the department of Justice In bringing about the elimination ot unreason- ably high prices for coaL Today's general meeting was colled br Colonel D. B. Wentx, president of the Natlonsli Cool association, to consider telegram sent by the attorney general to the association last week, urging that steps be taken to eliminate exorbitant price for soft coal. A meeting of the association members to consider the general coal situation bad been called to meet here prevloiis to tbe receipt of thd message from the attorv , ney general. , hs tri-sta- . Frederic J. Haskin, Director, The Salt Lake Tribune , Information Bureau, Washington, D. 0. I enclose herewith two cents in stamp for return postage on a free eopy of a list ef 800 Useful CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 28 At an open meeting today of approximately looq coal operators, representing 7000 soft coal J. ATHENS, OcL (By the Associated Press.) The throne of Greece, made vacant by the death of King Alexander, will be offered to Prince Paul, third eon ef former Klpg Constantine. It ta officially announced. As a condition King Constantine must formally abdicate, and Meet George, older brother of Prince Pan!, must ftnouncahl rights. , , Request Considered. . , It is prohal Ihqt ,KIngCongtntlo ..Members eLth .Notional Cbal conWTIT . -- - Mtcik--tl- on af'Tlrst refuse to meat these at a meeting this morning considdition. hut It Is understood Premier ered the attorney general's request, and Venlselos will produos arguments ot some the soft coat situation In general, and' voted to maintain their fixed policy , Importance, action any against taking touching upon Constantine's financial .status la wall coal prices, because of restrictions in knowiv and It 4s thought ths understandtheir charter. The association voted to ing is that the premier will agree to re- refer ths communication from the attorstore the former king's suppressed pen- ney general to a second meeting, comprising Individual coal operators from sion, If ths above terms are accepted. all parts ot th country, both In and out In of perevent Constantine's of the association. tb Only sistent refusal would there be a question This general, open meeting was held of establishment of a republic, but It Is immediately after the association sesknown Premier Venlselos is of the opin- sion, and after a short adjournment to ion that Greece is not rip for that form give a committee of nine time to preof governmenL pare a resolution pledging th attorney Elections at wh'ch wilt be chosen mem- general their support In eliminating unbers ef the new Greek national assembly reasonably high prices and unwise prachave been postponed one week, It la an- tice. where euch exist, the following nounced here. They wsr to have been resolution was adopted, a copy of whiett held on November I. was wired to the attorney general; Admiral P. Coundourlotls. former minister of marine, is believed to be the Text of Resolution. for the permanent official mostof favored Whereas, an abnormal condition for Greece to hold appointment as regent offloe until the successor of King Alex- some time past has existed to the bituminous coal Industry, due to Inadeander ascends the throne. He was forof the Salonlkt govern- quate transportation facilities, labor difmerly a member ment and is known to be friendly to the ficulties and shortage, and other causes, beyond th control of th bituminous coal entente. ' The lower chamber of the Greek par- operators, and, Whereas, the attorney general has liament will be convoked immediately to bituminous coal operators requested ths elect the regent. to cooperate with th of jus- . . tic In bringing about department Grieved. th elimination ot g J Ex-Kin- LUCERNE. Swltierland, OcL 25. Former King Constantin of Greece hurst Into tears today upon learning of the Alexander death of hi second son, King ef Greece, news of which was reoeived was withheld from last night, although it the deposed monarch until this morning. The former king has not seen his son to several yearn Prince Paul was noncommittal when asked reoently by a newspaper correspondent whether he would accept the Greek throne In the event of the death of hie brother, then stIU living. 1 will leave the matter In ths hands of my father," he replied. It is understood th marriage of Prince George, eldest son of former King to Princess Elisabeth of Constantins, Rumania has been indefinitely postponed. Funeral on Friday. unreasonably high prices for coal, where such exist, and, Whereas, It is the sense of tb bituminous cool operators of th country that unreasonably high prices and unwise practices, where such exist to th industry. be eliminated. 'Therefore, be tt resolved, that the bituminous coal operators of the country refuse to Mk or receive any unreasonably high prices for bituminous cost end further, that all unwise practice In tne Industry, where any such exist, be condemned and eliminated. Cooperation Urged. Be tt further resolved, that it be recommended to each bituminous coal district In th United States, that tt Immediately establish a committee In Its district, and that such committee so established will use every effort to cooperate fully with the department of justice and th federal district attorney to such districts to bring about an elimination of high prices snd one lee unreasonably practices, where such axtet, in order that the abject sought by the attorney general may be accomplished," During today's discussion many maintained that bituminous operators generally were only receiving reasonable profits and that th large majority strongly condemned profiteering In coal prices, whlc.i, If It existed, was th exception rather than th rule. funeral Of ATHENS, Oct H Th King Alexander will take place Friday of afternoon. Th chamber deputies will he convened Thursday. assembled Immediately Th cabinet after the death of th king last evening and drew up a meeeas te th people ex. preening the grief felt at th monarch death, and adding: In conformity with the eonetltntlenal order of succession, th younger brother of King Alexander, Prince Paul, to called to succeed him. However, to view of hie absence and the relatione existing between th nation and th house ot Constantin, th government hae Palmers Telegram. decided, in conformity with th constituAttorney General Palmer, in hla mestion. to convoke the chamber Just ad- sage to Colonel Went, said' journed lo proceed to th election of a If th operators limit themselves to until th arrival of the new king." discussing regent prices with th sol purpose e ef preventing unreasonably high prices Premier's Statement. and without any attempt directly or Indirectly to fix prices. I would consider ATHENS, Oct. ' 1. Th question of suck action as an effort to comply with succession to th throne In the place of law. It would be particularly King Alexander will be examined In the th Lever to this department. If, In purhelpful of November L to us light of elections purpose to redtr-an expression of Premier Ventieloe. Then suance of the general could operators arrange for the new chamber of deputies will be prioen, th to mad to our me, voluntarily reports on decide to th question. It called to cases where any Beams certain, however, that whoever district attorney, Is chosen from the present dynasty to operators continue to charge unjust and You will understand. to give unreasonable prices. assume succeed Alexander. wlU hsv there will be course, that I formal guarantees that all ktnda of In Of or n effort directly Indirectly to hold triguca ceaee to the future. prices up or to make them uniform for any of tb producing or consuming reGas in gions either by the operators at th Cleveland meeting or bv eny of their Reno eommltteea or representative." to Deadly Used Kill Plot Citizen RENO. Nev.. Oct. 15. Phnstrtne gae. one of toe moat deadly developed during th wsr, was used to th alleged attempt to kill Fred Anderson and C, P, Jensen haturday night, according to Dr. C. W. West, who mad a report to the police today. Beeal Phillips end Vida Carter, th two young women Into whose apartment th gae waa thrown, ore recovering today. Jensen and Anderson, who were witnesses In 'the whisky rases before th federal grand jury at Ban Francisco, were removed from Ren to an unknown destination last night by federal ef fleers. Calder Attacks Palmer. , NEW YORK, Oct. 25. Charge that tha federal government has taken no etep lo protect the country from coal profiteer weremanmad In an address ai a Republican meeting In Brooklyn tonight by Benator Cahinr of New York H ridiculed recent effort by Attorney General Palmer to Indue coal operator to agree upon a Talr price for their product The speaker reviewed at length fa Urn8. Colors (Continued aa - X (J |