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Show 4 THE WEATHER. Generally fair Saturday and Sunday; not much change In tamporaturo. - c; , 36.2S VOL. 105, NO. 22. SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY MORNING; MAY 6, 1922. HENRY P. DAVISON EDS BUCTRES, Ohio, May 8. Irene Menges, aged 20, was rescued today from aa shed on the farm of her father, Jacob P. Menges, near Crestline, where-sh- e is said to have been imprisoned for two years. Sheriff Edward J. Knappenberger of Crawford county and Charles Crawford. marshal of Crestline, released the girl from captivity. Menges was placed under arrest and la held for investigation. Th girl wss brought to Bueyrus, where eh I being cared for by the sheriff wife. She has not spoken since ahe was released, according to sheriff. When rescued She wore l.ttle clothir.g and the shed where she was found was lighted only by n lantern, th sheriff said. Her father claims eh is mentally Unbalanced and that she had been held under restraint for the past two - Vv a; ' s 2' - y, A W ."y-- circles i jV'' En- a Ovl ;v - .'1 y v' J V w?v.'rc Col-- i, IriaK in America Begged Townsend and Kelley Mak-- I British and French at Log- I I I" Not to. Aid Enemies of gcr heads' "on Vital Issues ing Effort to Secure Sup th' . lapse of War Is Predicted Provisional Government ' Presented port in Michigan Primary ' at Meeting. ) I Soldiers of Rival General in Elements' Work for Chaos Henry Ford May' Aid Con- Poincare Strengthened by ' and Bent on Suicidal Recent Developments and gressman and Decidedly in Position to Combat Warm Fight Is Promised. Strife, Chairman Says. ' ! Disorderly Retreat; Heavy Battle Losses Reported. ' , I , f PEKING. May 5. (By the Associated WASHINGTON, May 8. (By the AssoEy ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. was in conciated Press.) A message from Michael Chicago Tribune-SalFree.1, General Wu Iel-P- u Tribune Letted Wire. trol of Peking at noon today and Gen DETROIT. Mich, May 5. The "women Collins, chairman of the 'Irish pVovtaiSnal Tso-I.iforces" wlioafe be tral Chang government, calling upon friends of Ire- of Michigan, who will vote in a primary routed yesterday In a fierce battle south Banker, who I to bo on today land to take no part in assisting or en- for United ' States senator tor the first operated of the capital, fleeing to that element In our midst time this oar, ore finding themselves couraging for removal of tumor. IfuftSSHT Chang's army is retreating In whose object is to destroy the inherent assiduously courted by Doth the Towndisorder to Tientsin. Observers here berights of the sovereign Irish people, wss send and the Kelley tactions of the Relieve Chang's sudden collapse (has ended made public here today by the "Irish publican party. The activity of women in 'the hostilities. politics in this state Indicate their --vote diplomatic miss ion. With 50,900 troops. General Wu enAll we ask, the message said, "la le going td be an pxtromely important. If a forces outelde circled Chang that our friends overseas will not allow not a decisive, factor in the contest behours of rePeking and after fifteen themselves to be Induced by any agents tween Senator Townsend and Congressmachine-gufire lentless cannonading, Kelley (or the nomination for senof the antidemocratic elements in this man and infantry charges routed hi oppo ator. The Kelley managers have been putting country to assist In the work of underbent, making himself the master of the forth great efforts to enlist the support capital. mining the fundamental rights of the of the League o( Women Voter In conChang's authority In Peking was ellml Irish people. , rated today w ith the disarming of his demnation of Senator Townsend for his Wu to I and General our blood who are defense of Senator Newberry when Henry those of appeal guard Inside the capital, was recognised by the Peking government citizens of the great free Stations Ford, defeated lemocraic candidate for the 3 having assumed control. unseating of not to give aid, financial or otherwise, to senator in 101s, sought the Be the ground It Is understood President Hsu Phih Noted those who are seeking to tear the mother- his successful opponent onwere in office until the end made in that expenditures excessive Chang will remain land asunder in suicidal strife, deadly u 1923. Genetal of his term in October, ere we have time to submit the great the Newberry campaign. On looks interfere with to not he does intend with committee Townsend Th says issue of the Anglo-Iris- h treaty In th 'n sephim. constitutional fashion of the election to disfavor on the banding of women makis organizations, and the decision and final judgment of our aratea political appeal to women, under the Will Reorganize Cabinet. strong ing masters, the sovereign Irish people. By direction of AlMrs. of Mary Veep-filedecision we shall stand or fall, and A reorganisation- of the cabinet is exthat the pena, to participate actively in comwho Is Premier Liang Shlh-Y- l, whether It Is for or against us, w as Townsend pected. as Townsend The canvass never Davl-aoshall General of democrats a arms n, NEW take Chang, P. up supporter YORK, May S.IIenry regarded mittees are being organized throughout The will be automatically eliminated. one 6f the oenlor partner of tho against that binding mandate. the state with an equal number of men is in Tientsin. ActThe message, addressed to kinsmen and premier at present Tsu women on each. Oo & of will P. J. firm will Morgan banking Chi Chow of Ireland and friends the Premier probably throughout ing b operated upon at noon tomorrow for world, said that every free people whom resign. He conferred today with General Has Support. Wus plenipotentiaries with regard to the the removal of a tumor on the auditory the world today respects has had to Townsend u has remained influential advocates of moat th of to liberties One that their government General Wand guard fight apd has given no nerve, near the brain. outside Peking thus far Ireland will not be one whit less sealous the nomination of Senator Townsend is Friend and business associates of Mr. in guarding and protecting them. Indication of an intention to enter the Mra 8. L. OUklns of Ypsilanti, president "Civil war amongst our people, which of the Michigan V. C. T. U. In a letter city. He purposes to call & constitutional Davison, while' pointing out that an opconvention as wxm as the military prob- eration near la necessarily these antidemocratic elements are shapthe brain It Is hi intention to lems are Solved. Oesttnaed ra Pag Tbrst have faith In (Column Tan.; unite North and South China. The con-- v "serioua and dangerous, Osotiansd ss Tw. Its In be held Central will outcome. successful Asked whether enUon probably (C.lumz This.) - - - Mr. Davison had an even chance, one - China. The defeat of General Chang Is at- close business associate replied: Much tributed to lack of the aupport he ex- better than even." No fears are enterthe tained the Davison from Mr. himself. His gensouthern provinces, by pected and the failure of eral health is said to be good and bis to neutrality of Shantung Dr. Sun Yat Sen. head of the southern mind keen. (MmsMsmstsaw j Mr. Davison was first operated on for government In Canton, to send an expedl Jake Tribes Leased Wlto non northward to operate against .Genintracranial pressure .on August it Chics o Tritnas-Sal- t WASHINGTON, May 6. Agitatora for last In Roosevelt hoBpltai. The, tumor eral Wu. release of federal prisoners convicted unWus forces camped last night unmo was discovered at that time, but Its the espionage act made another atder while was not then lested outside the city's gates, attempted because soldiers were .scattered, having It was felt that he could not withstand tempt at the White House today to see Changs retired with the main body down the the additional loss of blood and further President Harding to urge executive by railroad toward Tientsin or dispersed In aneethetic treatment, which would be re- clemency. They were accompanied The first operation took four sixteen children whose parents are servquired. unorganized mobs over the hills. sentences for 'the war, and hours and it would have required an ad- ing opposing ditional hour and a half to remove the they announced they would make daily Abandon Their Supplies. Man-Kill. until House White at the is which appearance as a described .about a tumor, . The routed army left behind artillery, big as the tip of a man's little finger. saw the president or the prisoners they loaded and camels, munitions, hordes and are released. Its wounded and dead. The total casualBullets Threats to picket the White House or ties In Thursday's fighting are believed Previously Under Knife. to bring banners attempt advertising 7000 5000 to from reached The was decided upon first operation dad tp have executive manOfficer. after Mr. Davison bad complained about their 'crusade didIntonotthematerialise. and wounded. Body, .The As the fighting was brought near Pe- headaches and insomnia, and their source sion grounds marched unopposed policemen past party sent was the was to an affection of the auditraced city king's walls, warning halted outside the executive offices, authorities that soJd'ers were about to tory nerve, which conveys to the brain and while Mrs. Kate Richards O'Hare and eater the capital. The gates were im- the impulses of hearing obtained through Mrs. WICHITA FALLS. Texas, May 8. (By Stanley J. Clark went Inside to see who had the ear. While the first operation was mediately closed, only foreigner to Secretary George B, Christian' ' Jr. AS the' Associated Press.) Bud Ballew, enter. not successful, It was felt that the on been shut out being permitted their visit to the White House and d of the cashed in P.ailroad communication in all directions pressure on the brain had been appresouthwest, SaturAttorney General Daugherty laat has been suspended. ciably lightened and that Mr. Davison day, the women took with them while here today when Police Chief J. W. McAll fighting in the vicinity of Peking would bs considerably relieved. Cormick beat him to hla holster and sent Mr. Christian had ceased this morning. n Mr. Davison's were so ther InterviewedHi eke, whose father Is a five physicians bullets The section inside the walls occupied pleased with the progress he made In Helen KellarLeavenworth. at exInto hla body aa he stood in an by the Americans became greatly the first few weeks that they then ex- prisoner crashing the Mr. Informed caller his Christian an of isted during the night by attempt pressed the opinion that he would be matter 'of release of the prisoners rested Ohio street cafe. Bud's prowess in tlie soldiers outside to ram the gate and back at his desk on April 1 of this year. upon Attorney General Daughertys recn his 'when trouble The guards on top of His partners, however, gam entrance. did not ommendations and that aa soon aa his threatened had saved him In numerous the wall dispersed the attacking troops him, they said, much before Augustexpect 1. individual cases arrived at border squabbles. But it was lacking toupon reports with machine guns. No foreigners were Recently Mr. DaiisOn returned to New White House they would be aoted day. Ills gun never got oat of its scabInjured. York from his winter home In Georgia. the bard. It was only a short way out when upon without delay. Wu declared that the civil war was Except to state that Mr. Davison has the police chief, firing from his hip. was practically ended, aa he did not expect not been well since he got back, hla master of th situation. Chang to fight further. partners have declined to discuss the Mellon to The body of Ballew, a former deputy and complaints which resulted The struggle between Generals Chang ailments under Sheriff Buck Garrett at Ardmore, to decision In the again. operate on Pel-FTso-LI- n which lias and Wu Okla.. was tent to Ardmore this evening One of the partners of the Morgan firm reached its climax In the present cam- declared by airplane. Garrett, who arrived with Mr. Davison's knowledge of that In Associated Melwas foreshadowed WASHINGTON. aerial hearse, and B&Uew's eon, DorMay paign, its affairs and current eventa was sur- lon was understood tonight to havs de- the Press dispatches In September, 1921, when prising, ris. accompanied th body to Ardmore, hi of Illness view and long It wa outlined as a battle between mil- absence in to uphold the ruling by Internal where burial arrangements will be mate. from hi office. Mr. Davison cided. efto itarism in China under the leadership of Blair Commissioner who was arrested by Tom th Revenue McCormick, It. this partner said, by stat- fect that the contribution to the Wood-roChang, the most powerful military gov- explained Hickman, captain of B company, Texas little' to do during his ernor of the republic, and liberalism, with ing that he had are Foundation Wilson not Rangers, waived preliminary hearing an Illness except to read the newspapers and from the federal income tax law.exempt hour Wu as Its standard-beare- r. later and was granted bond In the financial periodical and to ask questions SolicRevenue and Internal Blair Mr. sum of 810,000, which he Immediately of those who cam to see him. His gen- itor Men Are Opposites. Mr. conferred with at length made. The of fifteen promiMapes Mellon today and were understood to nent citizenssignatures Continued os Pago Eighties appeared on the security. In personality the men are exact oppconclusion a final reached the that have I was at the Ballew a that (Column got give.) tip osite, while thetr present relative posiWilson foundation aa now organised was cafe threatening to cause trouhle, Chief tions form an outstanding paradox in asso- McCormick stated to newspaper Roosevelt Memorial to the similar men. Chinese political history. Chang, regarded ciation as originally organized and that "I went to tho place with Jack Miller. on as the war lord and advocate of a ml'l-tar- y Rich asao-, an aa educational reincorporation "When I walked into the room, I saw hegemony, sprang from the people, elation would be necessary to permit Co- Ballew and I went up to him, touched Is uneducated, and gained his dominating to the Wilson organization to him on the shoulder and said: ntributions , and of character lorce losH!on through be free from the provisions of the 'Bud, you're under arrest. Give me Wu came from the NEW YORK. May 5. vlrglnue St. JuL persona! bravery. law. tax ' your gun. upper' classes, distinguished himself in New Haven manufacHe turned half way around and looked h s younger days as a student, and when ian Mayo, wealthy MOTHER SEEKS SON. Chinese turer, charged with bigamy, testified toat me for an Instant, then he sald: fnly 21 years of ago won the of I. hell, vou're out o luck. " arts in a day that Mias Wlihelmlna 'Meyer of NewThe Salt Lake chapter of the Ameridegree equlva'ont to bachelor can Red Cross has been requested to asChief McCormick stated that as Ballew competitive liters. y examination. He knew N. the witness, complaining ark, J., In a search being made for Emerson made that statement he (Ballew) reached his military education In the Kai well that he had a wife living sist Griswold, formerly of Camp Point, 111. toward a pistol that was strapped to Ping . military academy near Tientsin, perfectly In Scranton. Pa., when he entered into a The where he graduated with honors. request comes from the boy's his body, and that as he reached, the of convenience with her. mother, Mrs. Sam Griswold, who says Chang fought under the mikado's (ban- -marriage Msvo described the tones relaeven In war Ini as the a leader ner she has not heard from her son since he Poattaaod m Pag Three or guerrilla, tions which he said had existed between was discharged from the army in 1919. of a Chinese "hunghufmi (Oolumn Flee.) was at It Miss her sugand Meyer him force At the close of the campaign he V. J. Mever name of the that sergestion into the Chinese government passed tertiflcate. The vice ahd became so strong, as a military was used In the marriage he ald. Mis Meyer desired leader 'that hla machine guns at one time certificate, overawed government investigators sent In order to reestablish herself in the good English-speakin- g grandmother. to inquire Into a number of charges graces of her wealthy 1 told her that I did not know how I against himinas miltary governor of, Feng-tle- could arrangeI a marrlare legally. Mayo ve.it igat Ion was dropped. The said it was dangerous; that, continued. I had not heard from my wife athough Fought the Anfu. in some years I did not know whether she Wu wax prominent In the ilrlve against was dead or alive. M1m Mever saij that Articles of vital importance to the understanding of present-da- y the Anfu club, or coalition of m.Utnr.nts, If the th nef could be done It would he kept two years suo, when that organisation absolutely quiet, f he promised ahe would problems will appear in The Sunday Tribune in addition to not tell a soul, and she kept her word fur . a long period of years." its unexcelled news service, features, fiction and comics. Among t. Ik isaz n, was-report- Tso-Lin- n Banker to Oper for Removal ated of Tumor Near Brain. -- hn -- Agitatora Renew Attempt Interview Preaid ent -- Noted Dead With Five in Fired by er Falls man-kille- steel-jacket- six-gu- Uphold Ruling Wilson Foundation u, w Manufacturer Trial for Bigamy ed Ilussc-Japane- Authors Famed Throughout World Write for Sundays Issue of Tribune n. Lotea All by Gaming NEW Y'ORK, Mav 5 Dortiinieq Albcro. Si. who was arrested with hi autopal last night in a mobile rhas down West End avenue. Unit ended when the pursued car crasliyd over the curb end down into an areawuy. told the police today that lie, mailc (55 ft", by bootlegging the last waive month.t and then loat all but l.'OO rolling dice. Yesterday he bet the D00 on a horse and lost. AU be had left was Ills big car So he told the police he touring went oil a expedition that led to his chase ami rapture after hia tar had been wrecked. te I CONCESSION TO TRAVELERS. CHICAGO. May 8. For those who desire more elbow room in sleeping cars, the management of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Kt. Paul railroad announced a reduction In passenger fares In connection with the exclusive use of sections by Heretofore when a sinlone passengers. gle passenger desired the use of a section It wss necessary to buv on and lf railroad tickets. In addition to Herethe sleeping car transportation. after one railroad ticket, 'with sleeper enwill be to sufficient transportation, to title tho holder occupy an entire one-ha- FORMER MAJOR CONVICTED.' LONDON. May 5 (By th Associated Pres ) Ronald True, former major In th British aviation service, on trial for the killing of Gertruda Tates, was found guilty this evening of willful murder and sentenced to death. i ear a, , j Nomination of ; Missourian these special attractions ore: , . LADY ASQUITH BBSS AMERICA LLOYD GEORGE8 PLAN, A discussion of ber impressions of the an analysts of the policy of Great United Btates during n recent tour by Britains prime minister and its weakthe wife of the former prime minister ness in the effort to effect cooperation among European nations, by of England. Frank H. Simonds. FALLACY OF IMPRISONMENT, SALT LAKES PLAYGROUNDS, a the second article on the uselessness detailed description of the recreannd harm of modern methods of criminals, by Oeorge Bernard tional facilities of the citr, with an Shaw, famous iconoclast. explanation of their value to the welg fare of the residents. review MISTAKES Or GENOA GERMANY BEING DECEIVED, a of the failures Bnd accomplishment to date of the European convention protest against the alleged misrepreon economic reconstruction, by Sir sentation to the people of central Philip Gibbs, famous English publi- Europe of Lloyd Georges attitude toward them, by Maximilian Harden. cist. ORDER YOUR COPY'AT ONCE Phone Wasatch 500 ' Assailed There have WASHINGTON, May been ao many crises at Genoa that on hesitates thus to name' the present What is clear, however, Is that th conference Is reaching a supreme test. It was called to deal with the two problems of Russian reintegration and The first quesEuropean stabilization. tion was to be dealt with in an agreement between Russia and th other European states, the second, by a general delegation, a document of guarantee uttered by ad states. Now, after four weeks, wa have aeen a Russia agreement produced anth submitted to Russia. But despite ail the efforts toward harmony in these weeks, France and Belgium, the principal cred-itoof Russia, have decided not to elgn this document and it has been sent to tlie Russians lacking these important Moreover, although It has signatures. fallen short of French and Belgian requirements, it Is practically certain to be rejected by Russia, since it carries no promt e of a loan, the chief desideratum of the reds " h .i. May Propose Adjournment of Genoa Conference Until Problems Can Be Met. LONDON, May 5. (By th AssociIt la now generally believed, azys a Reuter diepatch from Oonoa tinted midnight, that M. Jaz-pa- r. th Belgian foreign minister, will not maintain hla opposition to the memorandum presented to Russia which It is expectsd Franc and Belgium will accept a new framed. If tho memorandum Is not aecoptod. Premier Lloyd George probably will return to London Immediately. ated Pres.) cs -- GENOA, May 6.(By th Mercilessly by- - Harrison; Accused of Accepting Low-j den Cash; President Says He Is Not Apologizing. l) Associated y i By GRAFTON WILCOX. I t Uk. Tribune Woe.l WASHINGTON, May 5. Xvnounuln the action of President Harding n nomlfJ natltif Nat Goldstein to b revanu co! lector at SL Louis, Bens Mr' Harrlsnii' MLmUhIppL Democrat told the senate Chicago 5. Trlbmw-g.l- today that other Missouri politicians in-volved io the preconvention fund scandals of 1920 had been campaign rewarded with federal Job. , Senator Harrison aroused Interest when h stated that W. L Cole has been mad 4 special assistant to Attorney' General Mr. Cole was Daugherty. , formerly publican stats chairman of Missouri snd was a delegate to th Republican nation! convention at Chicago in 1920. Senate to senate extrac.i ra1 from the record of the hearings befor tha senatorial campaign fund ing committee, ahowing thatinvestigat Cole 8508 from of Frank O. Low-- j , aen. candidate foragents th presidential nom. lnatlon and later accepted 12i front Attorney General Daugherty, then acting as Mr. Harding s campaign manager. I . ;. May Ask Withdrawal. j Reports were In circulation aboul th Press.) It wu asserted here tonight senate that President Harding would be little view in th of the entente, asked that to withdraw the Meantime, tfte question 'of the peace oi over arisen have the a delegate to th nomination Goldstein, pact has been raised in acute form, complications that Chicago cone I Vance has definitely stated that she memorandum presented by th allies to ventloij, who admitted on the ev ef th W'Hl not sign such an that ha had received 8359V agreement unless an convention from agents of Frank O. Lowden. Tbd It leaves her free to act under the treaty th Russians, contemplated proposing of Versailles provided Germany falls to adjournment of the economic conference president acted upon th recommendation meet reparations payments and unless it until the problems which now ars unset- of Senator Spencer of Missouri, and aom Republican senators took th view that specifically binds Russia to accept the tled can be taken up with some probaMr. Harding had been grossly imposed frontiers as they now exist. Finally, the bility of successfully ironing them ouL Dr. is upon. It was considered highly probable especially supported by French asks that this pact be signed by This plan foreign that th senate would reject oil European nations and run for ten Eduard Benes, th Czecho-Slova- k th Com 9 i stein nomination, If It was reported fa minister. years. What thtx means is clear. France will Adolph Joffe of the Russian delegation vorably by the finance committee. , i When friends of Mr. Harding called not surrender her rights to use force, to started for Moscow tonight to confer central executive hi attention today to criticism occupy tit Ruhr, if Germany defaults. With th of the Goldstein appointment th president ' th reThus, she reserves the right to disre- committee, which is now in session indelesoviet capital. While th Russian plied that th executive never boast of gard the integrity of German soil. But the Lloyd George pact le designed to es- gation ha full power to act at Genoa, uor apologise for bis appointments. th Senator Harrison served notice that be tablish a mutual guarantee of 11 terri- it is desired that M. Joffa explain tories against invasion. Th second progress of th eonff ranee to the execu-to would, mab every effort Lo. Jtave- - a -call on 'confirmation French condition instantly enlists Polish tive committee, which ha authority In order thst th see what senators, if any, and Rumanian support, for Rumania In ratify agreement entered Into. country may The Russian reply to the allied memo- will approve suck an appointment. Bessarabia, Poland, in eastern Galicia, have territorial disputes with the soviets. randum is not expected to be presented In the nature of things, too, both Jugo- tor two or three days, but, according to Harrison Makes Charge. i slavia and must support members of the Russian delsgatlon, it "There have been other appointment the French position aa it involves their will not necessarily be delayed until M. mad by the present administration in colleague of Ills' little entente, namely, Joffe reaches Moscow. Missouri which perhaps ar Rumania. Further complications over th Russian the stateasof bad," Senator Harrison dememorandum may arise tomorrow on the equally clared. In other states conditions wer tb Barthou M. of Attitude of Belgium. return to Genoa of If not worse, at the time when ss bsd. a on been has who delegation, Lowden money was free, and I shall snow Belgium has Invoked French aid in the French to Paris end discussed the situation that matter of the Ruaiian document and in visit Harding money also waa plentiful, and the members Poincare Premier with will doubtless march with France of return that other Individuals than Goldstein re, obduhis ministry. Belgium astillnewIs clause Jn the matter of the peace pact. Rureived money from th Lowden campaign. in her insistence on manian and Polish aid la assured rate - memorandum to th Russians re- They were delegates at that time of in thefat no longer threatFrance, therefore, to ths trestment of private prop- workers In the Republican ranks , , ened --with complete isolation and Poln lating It "There la a man. Roy c. Davis, who reC ' Is reported that M. Barthou will core' will be able to flht Lloyd George erty. tot celved of th Lowden money 8508 and as a substitute a clause such submit on advantageous ground The oil sensahas alnce been made minirter to thkt at present contained In th memo- who tion. moreover, has immensely strength- randum. 1 - Costa Rica by this administration. ened Poincare at hothe. where the whole shall Ruson Incorporate In the record the testicommission Even if the entire Genoa maneuver Is now seen as a Britthe new mony a contribution mad td touching to approve agrees ish effort to get control of Russian oil sian affairs be difficult to indue th Davis to arouse Lowden sentiment ta " claps, it towillaccept wealth. . , it, aa thay art now Missouri. Russians W. H. Allen waa handed money from Lloyd George has already been forced clause bitterly of the present to play hla trumps. He i reported to oomplAlntng asm g Inzlzt-ktth source and in tha same manner and Belgian are have offered France the cancellation of and th French new provision which will be that Ooldstein waa given money. Allea the French debt, a guarantee against muchupon not did as much aa Goldstein; b are demandget more drastic. They h German attack, the old be guaranteed that only received (00. But today Allen Is that they must not proposal of Paris and of Cannes, and a ing tha turn prohibition agent tor th state of eventually th Russians will scaling down of the Brit ah claims over of foreigner to new Missouri, appointed to that high place by th property In But return asks 'he th present administration. against Germany. It looks aa ownars. tf th only way to get a good position id France Remains Firm. . Csecho-Slovak- ia. Anglo-Frenc- a Peg Eight (Colzas Eeur.) Centtaaed Optimism Is Expressed. Southern Methodists Hear Reports Affecting Church HOT 8PRINGS. Ark., May 8. hearing of memorials, petition With the and reso- lution completed and th legislative work well begun, three great questions occupied the attention of the nineteenth genet l eonfereme of the Method. st Episcopal church, South, this afternoon. The matters fremoot hofor the conference were "unification, "heresy" and oonfeeence rights." Special committees were choeen to consider the matters and teport to the conference. In delegation circles it was said the biggest fight of th conference promise to center arotnul heresy, a bitter campaign against which already he been launched Blshon Collin Denny of Richmond announced the votes of the arnual conferences olt the several constitutional questions that were sent down to them by the general conference of 1913. Laity rights for women'1 were adopted by a vote of (2xC to 187. Th change In the Apostles ered, us voted by the last general conference he. ing to substitute for Holy Catholic the statement 'Christs Holy church, church. failed to pa so. T wo Naval Airmen Meet Awful Death in Mishap By falreml, Serrlee, Th Russian question ar and the proposed nonaggresrion pact of Prim Minister taxing th ingenuity there but Britain, of Great Lloyd Georg was optimism today over their possible . sclut on. Patience I urged by all th leading appar-Ontl- y delegations, and th conference la facing a hard pull of at least of most and The neutrals, three week. th allied delegations, hellev that Beof term the lgium's opposlt on to th Russ)& will dls proposed s6ttlGTXifit with decide to glv appear in case France unreserved approval of the allied memsoviet. to the orandum It Is reported that M. Barthou. head of the French delegation, on his return from Parla will Join in th gmail con- GENOA, May 6. (Columi Thr.) ' Suspensions Follow Raid on Coeds , Dormitory Missouri from tt) Republican party is to have been corrupted by emisaaries bafor , tha Republican convention. Coles Name Mentioned. L. Ana-cos- ta ORONNA FUNERAL TUESDAY. LA KOTA, N. D- - Mav 5. Funeral for former Venator A. J. Gronna, who died at hi home her last night, will be held Tuesday o'clock f I afternoon at ' 3 s There Is another man out there, W. Cole, who did not receive as much a Goldsten. but he received it in the earn way. The amount be received from th Lowden manager wa (800, and at about the ame time he got 81250 from Daugherty, the present attorney general.' who went to Missouri tor Harding. So he received (1850. Those particularly Interested could never find out Just how Cole stood before tbe convention. Naturally - a Far Eight flea.) , OsstiBBs (Ooluma Fresh Vegetables Mean Health and Economy . , DES MOINES Iowa, Mav 8. Four men Th time of th year 1 approaching students of Drake university were ofsus- a when fresh vegetable are easily obpended tirav and the suspension tained, whether you raise them yourdozen others is hanging fire, pending an self or buy them In the market. official Investigation of the hanging In Few persons understand the use of men, den of of effigy of D. W. Morehouse. Invasion a these foods, which are more essential and the early morning to health than any others. eororltv house which waa climaxed by The average housewife does - not an underwear-tvln- g party. know the names of half the x svsn waa ' Morehouse Dean of The efflev ahe might obtain. found hanging from a limb of Chancellor Get mornacquainted with all the vegetaElm on the university campus this food value and how to cook their climbed bles, himself Morehouse Dean ing. them. AU of this information is conthe tree and cut It down. an in a booklet which ths detained InvestigaThe "hanging" fol.owed ha Issued. partment of agriculture tion by Dean Morehouse of the activities Although this I a free publication, of a group of student a Week ago when o- -j cannot buv Chi money anything so pratOnuga they invaded the Alpha , roedi to take tles) and authoritative on th nubject rority house to arouse the cart in the campus day celehrat on. Find- , of preparing vegetable for th table Our Washington Information bureiu Ing th girl yet In bed. the students of this booklet fir are said to have tied knot In their cloth-In- r. will secure a conyHUs out and malls any reader who to below, inclose two cent the white coupon declining University officials, mattor return in the the ard be of details stamp say postage, affair, discuss atire to write your name and address ter is venr reerettabl and that the stuon be dealt line the of will the zeriously clearly coupon. dents responsible ' with. Frederic J. Haskin, Director, .ARRANGE FOR CONVENTION. Th Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau, .'"CHICAGO, Mav 8. Th executive comProh.bltlon mittee of the Intercollegiate Washington, U. C decided here today, assocat'on, meeting ' I Incloee herewith two rente In to hold an International convention at stem (s for return pom are on a This Toronto, Canada, in November. free copy of the booklet, ITepara convention will be held in connection tlon of Vegetables. with the meeting of the Wor'd league In NovemToronto Alcoholism Against Nam American and Canadian stuber 9 dent and those from foreign countrlea Street attending American colleges and univer.7 sities ar to be present at th meeting City and Dr. C, C. Weeks of London, En8 tats of World Student th gland, president Federation Against Alcoholism, la to be invited to be present ego-tabl- . WASHINGTON, May 6 Two naval aviators were buried deep In the mud at th bottom of the Potomac river late today after their seaplane had collided with another a thousand feet aboe the river near Be'levue. The tall of their plane barely allowing above the water marked their temporary grave tonight. The deadare: Lieutenant Harold E. Belden, naval air station. Ensign Miller, cadet pilot. Anacosta. The ether plane waa driven by th commanding officer of the Anacouta naval aJr station. Lieutenant Commander C. Y. Johnston. With him was Machinist Mate C. W. Jacobs of the same were Both saved. station. After the collision, a head-o- n sideswipe. the Ellas plane piloted bv Lieutenant Belden. plunged straight down In the shallow river, struck the bottom and was Imbedded in the mud. The men were strapped In and did nut come to ths surface. They were smothored to death. , I LITTLE ENTENTE By FRANK H. SIMONDS. Special to The Tribune. ' T j by Harding j - '(.' Got Rich Bootlegging ; FIVE CENTS Iron-sheet- f Peking aid 22 PAGES Girl Held Captive by Father Is Released VOTE AFTER BOUT BT Victorious Commander oppor ng tunitics for labor and capital are presented in The TribuneYant Ads. Local Settlement Pries. Silver Domestic ... foreign.. TOttc Copper (cathodes) .Load Ever-changi- 21-2- ' - b ' L i - ' |