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Show s t the weather- - Wdnady and cooler; possibly Many Thursday unsettled and local showers northwest. - VOL. SIT J $13 rs have exceptional offers to make ' through The Tribune Want Columns. Local Settlement Prices. Domestic, WVc; foreign. ,...9He Silver Lead Copper (cathodes) autd-owne- Mi 105, -- NO. 173, SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY. 4r- Iowa Republicans Bolt MORNING, OCTOBER, - F 4, 1922. Turk Cavalry Retires as Mudania Peace Conference Begins Its Historic Sessions Smith W. Brookhart -- ; Will Support Democrat 26 PAGES Senatorial Aged Woman Named nounced for Dangerous for United States SenLeaders ator to Succeed Tom Tendencies; Will Work for Defeat. Watson of Georgia. Nominee- De- .1 . Representatives of Pow- ,Woman of 89, Man of 70; ers and Angora Nation-is- t Divorce Suit Figures Government Open Chicago Lake Tribune . Leased Wire. Isolation of America De3. Mrs. Frances Oct. CHICAGO, Formal Parley in East. Lowe Cerhlti whe was personal at years friend of Abraham Lincoln, is plored. by Speakers of man linked to a and of age gay - Tribune-Sa- , lt a- T Show Approval of Adminifr - tr&tion by Defeating King, 59 70 U. S. Bankers Convention ii responsible child still years, a mere htr wild oats, and today she be granted a divorce. she asked that CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2. (By the Associated Prea) The Turkish cavalry has lettrsd from its advanced positions In the Chanak area, decreasing the danger of conflict there. Thi withdrawal, which la described In messages Jrom the Dardanelles as "slight," was supposed here to be In Consequence of word received by the Turks, thatthe Mudania conference wes In session. The Turks, however, were said still to bs well within the neutral tone. FIVE CENTS Senior Urges sowing Senator. She aaya she became the wife of ATLANTA, Oa., Oct. 3. (By the AsElwood, P. Corblt in an "Intellectual sociated Pres) Mrs. W. H. Felton, 7 but speedily discovered Con marriage." Fight years of age, of Cartersvllle, Ga., that her frivolous mate was after her money chiefly. She has an estatecon-of the first woman member of the (400.000 and charges him with ation Sweeps Big Assemgress United States senate tpday when she was spiracy to defraud her of Jt. Governor W. Thomas Hard appointed by But there are other charges. CorI .. , Solon. Wick to fill the vacancy caused by the - by Meets blt has had five other wives and he till boett according to the bill filed death of Senator Thomas E. Watson, today, of hi amours and conqueata until the people elect a successor la Noof which his wife' money. wee At - the same time Governbr vember. "If you believe In the principle Presi.-- i of great assistance. NEW YORK, Oct. 8. An overwhelm it Co.-battained considerable notodent Harding believes In; If you believe-IHardwick announced' )ls candidacy to Ing sentiment favoring Americas abanfor sued waa he when 1913, In LONDON. Oct, 3. By the Associated riety of succeed United States Senator Thomas the principles that have made this1 donment of her policy of Isolation from Pres) breach Kemal Pasha arrived promise by Mrs. Rose E. Mustaph E. Watson, Georgia, yho died last week European affairs and the substitution of today at Angora from Smyrna, accordFord, who alleged he married Mrs. country great in the past- - express It at in Washington. the polls. Let me plead with yen, let. The primary' will be Corblt when he wa engaged to her. a policy which might even Involve par- ing to an Angora messaga received here In her bill Mrs. Corblt says her husReuter's Constantinople correspondme sk you, to send to the senate a man held on October 17. tial cancellation of the allied war debt, from comand ent. band still loves Mrs. Ford who will uphold the work of President Governor Hardwick in a statement said lewa G. O. P. aenatorlal candidate, whe today 'swept through the convention of end with her British official telephone municates circles attach high by he had offered the appointment to Mrs. facet serious rsvolt In party rank Harding which nbw la weU under way.", letter dally. the American Bankers' association. The hopea to the meeting uf the allied gen-Watson, the wlflow of the late senator, erala with the Turkish nationalist With these word Senator Reed Smoot La Mriel was broached by Thomas but "to my deep and real regret Mrs. same time but at the Mudania, last night closed an ardent appeal to the Watson has' conveyed the Information to of J. P. Morgan, whose point out that the seriousness of the sitmoirt. associate me . that 111 health and an aversion to people of Utah to uphold the work that plea .In behalf of American "unselfish- uation has not yet entirely passed. the public station in her own name ren an he and hit colleagues are doing by sendness" upconvention turned Into the to ders it Impossible for her accept." roar aa the 10,000 delegates represent- PRELIMINARY PARLEY ing Ernest Bamberger to tho senate te The statement then continued: ing 23,000 banks In the United 8tates, succeed Senator W. H. King. voiced their OPENED approval. FORMALLY Hardwick's Statement. It waa the flrct real session of the The movement gained momentum when Mr, LamonUp plea was echoed by Thomas In all the glrcumstances, I have therecampaign in Utah, held In the Orpheunx 3. (By the Oot. CONSTANTINOPLE, bankers' B. fore concluded to bestow the honor of McAdams, president of the theater, which was crowded to the doors, Rres) The preliminary connational organization; Myron T. Herrick, Associated this appointment and Senator Smoot was the speaker. He upon another noble ference for-- ' the settlement of peace In United States ambassador to France, and the waa Introduced by Carl R. Marcuse Georgia woman. The lady I have selected Mudania near at east today began other nationally known figures. for the appointment Is now and chairman ef the state commltte as the with the allied generals and lsmet Paun Financial asserted that warm for leaders who the friend and Peer of any statesman In this country. many years loyal Hot Speeches Made. . the Turkish nationaltil recently the question of debt can- sha, representing for of the distinguished Georgian, whom she Then more two than 8enator hours ists, present. The meeting was celled to The onslaught upon the organizers of temporarily succeeds in this high ofcellation had brought only protests from order k Smoot told hla audience of of afternoon, but the meeting, delivered at fice. She is my own loyal, devoted and small and large banka throughout the waa at 3 o'clock in the the present Nationnational administration, whom shortly adjourned to Wednesday to Clinton last night by the candidate reasonHfe vicissitudes loved friend. She is splendidly of surprise at the country, national expressed and great dearly permit the attendance of the Greek repthey had met to defeat if possible, had fitted to adorn the highest public staing as to why Mr. Bambergei should be changed attitude evidenced today. A resentatives. Minn., sent to tha senate to assist him In (he evidently touched off the only unexploded tion in the land for she wields the gifted ago, they pointed out, a proposal year s, County Oeneral Masarakls and Colonel those of minds present pen of a cogent and forceful writer and powder in the to that cautiously advanced by work he is doing there. similar were by who appointed yesterday needed to create a resounding blast which has all the qualities of heart and head was of turned Mr. Lamont, . emphatically the Greek cabinet to act In the MuLouth Reviews Fight. may be heard to the four quarters of the that equip one for broad and construc;; down by the asapclation- , dania conference in behalf of Greece, arstate. tive statesmanship. She is wise, even Greek on a "Remember, destroer Mudania Senator said rived friends," at my , Mr. Pitt, in hla speech, declared that he Formal Action Unliktly. beyond her years and is gloriously In Smoot, "that It isnt always the man this evening, end will take their placea at refused to be Glassed as a bolter, sunset of a splendid and useful life. -who stands on the floor and talks and Formal action on the question of Euro the conference table tomorrow. When they try to call me a bolter the 3. (By the Associated Oct. and loved known Is She BELFAST, throughout commander-ln-chitalks and talks that wins the respect General Harlngton, from the party, I have only this to say: Georgia, the .south and the country as pean debts to this government, or the atof a made Press.) new all. There Isn't a body In the world of with Republicans deal will a surprise of definite someone formulation my of I object to wagon thf the allied forces, program stealing 3. Forest fires foremost woman citizen." Oct PAUL, Minn., ST., exthat can slse up a man as quickly as not a is In trade tack the on loans and and then trying to prevent my riding in Georgia's the at contracts, nationalist negotiations military quaatlona garrison Mrs. Felton said Hardwick Governor discan lakes In of In ng the Central the vicinity ths senate ef the United State been it, Thata what the Socialists did pected of this convention, however. Lead ha deems best, a free would serve until the general election Omeath, County Louth, early today and era When our friend, -- Ernest Bamberger, our primary. declare they are eatlsfled with the gtven him by his' government In these trict. fanned by a ftfteen-mll- e southesst comes 7. successor to fill a sharp three-hoWhen eniueiL It Is evidence r ths senat I am going to see fight or the of a bankers I'm not afiald of what Brookhart could November-country matters. that of political Subjects timber that heto goes reported that-te- n on the claims committee.-IHe'!! have the unexpired term will be chosen. republican were killed amenable to America's more active pardo. if elected. he declared. nature will be referred to the al- wind, haveareentered the heavy of "Under the circumstances," the state- and many wounded. the he hasn't and comstand village stabilisawill financial In got the stuff in him to make hla book in the water, and when he pulls ment who threatening lied commissioners, foreign high ticipation to should make "I hesitate said, The Central Lakes, according to Information a success there la six years he never w.ll It out there won't be any fish on it. These will upon the early de- municate with their governments. DUBLIN, Oct. 3. Oy the Associated tion and of adepend a success aa a senator." Socialists with whom be sat at Chicago any appointment If the laws of Georgia public opinion which will commissioners will be In continuous con- received tonight In the office of the fire make Press.) A party of British' military In velopmentthe administration Senator Smoot began hla address by In last February will meet there again In did not require it." wireless. Mudania making tact with by justify a was on ambushed Dublin the lorry . reviewing the early problems with whhh December. I want all of you loyal Repubto the foreign nations concernThe allied ministers In Constantinople forester. , ' quays today, shota being fired at tha overtures had to contend with tn the senate. licans hare to remember during the rest Accepts Appointment. Fire also has broken out in the large he ing the possibility of a basts for read- are understood to have drawn the atnear-b- y from driver Tha houses. party told of the fight mads upon him and of this campaign that during December Carters-villthe to settlement. Greek in Felton home tention of the Mrs. government her at town He a of stand Onsmla, timber justed south and members of the hi speeded the up deliver and religion and then of the work In Brookhart will go back there The subject will be resumed tomorrow necessity' of keeping the Greek troops of considerable dictated a message to Governor party escaped uninjured. much la which and ha ha been engaged- since then, alsd, giving to McKenna so avoid this report: a tn Thrace under control Reginald the appointment. accepting Free State troops . later arrested a when Right Honorable w'ith emphasis on that f the wHKbkve to Hardwick on was official to r banker eightthe of Thla feelwill "My fraternal brother, w our was address conflict. of It She declared a "with forestry tha- - possibility-gpprchcnslon mingled England In. o was .whose coramu-ntsQyouth een to months. dream t jpoaaeseioa alt outside of low and International debts."" due to representation of the Angora gov ings of personal gratitude and profound alleged to be found. reparations Although the fire la some distance dreams and see our visions. said Forths' Twenty years on speaker. ago," admiration for your courage In thus placeminent lhat the Mohammedan popula from the town limits, the large timber Having defined Its attitude candidal for the United States pre tlon In Thrace were suffering exactions borders the community and If the fire T was a We eign affairs, the convention tonight ing so far as your office allows, a woman wera not elected by the diCarroll Is Speaker. hands of the Greeks and the Greek gains any headway It la hardly likely that senate. in tha ranks of the most exalted body Amnesty Is Offered. the at pared to tackle an Issue, towhich, accorddominate re- troops are in a dangerous state of un- a stand could be made to divert the rect vote of tha paopla then, but It wa By PAUL WILLIAMS. Former1 Governor Carroll likewise re- in tho known world, that she accepted ing to leaders, promises understood If the Republicans were the place. rest. flames from this central Minnesota vll successful; Tthaweu)d-4owsmaining sessions. fused to be read out of the party. Chicago Trlbaneb.lt Lake Tribune Cable. to Washing"it'e going to thrill the nation. she Brookhart at Clinton had classified the Up to the present the Turks have made lags. Oct. 4, 2 a. m. - Amnesty to I DUBLIN, ton. felt weaknesses at that time, my withdrawal Bank for last no their real men who met today as tools and hirelings are Branch tnelr Fire Question. fighter preparations all who maxing surrender but Irregulars voluntarily Continued ea Page Three and according to stand at the outsklrta of the village of Eventhat wasn't all that I had to face. of the Cedar Rapids public utilities. their arms and cease to engage In rebelbefore I was elected, This is the question of "branch banks" from the neutral zone, waa a t (OoiuKU One.) "I did not know those utilities were eo lious activities before October 13 was forcibly brought Into the convention by an official report, their slight retirement Central Lake, but find It difficult .be-to plan en foot to prevent mvthere taking the said Carroll work not was in of their make much appreciable depth. In a proclamation widely represented." Governor headway today Issued granted by to of seat the 'n bodies which the people representing seriate "independents" "I refuse to be In opening hie address. cause of the Intense heat. President Cosgrave last night. had elected me. It was founded four midwestem state bankers' organiAll settlers In this district have been of Utah read out of the Republican party, you He stated that the government "knows zations, head a their to a more t ham. hat. SECURES who have falsehood' upon MUDANIA brought and, was born It. I me to of out could not drive warned and given ample opportunity that many are forced to operate against opposition to the further increase of ' In It and will die in It." they dragged ipy religion Into the contheir will and better judgment, and In such Institutions, on the ground that they away. get SUN in IN here Utah, troversy, where, of all not the fact Mr. Carroll declared It was some cases under the Influences of perThe fire In the Markham district has states, the and economic religion should not be quesTo both sides of the Vermillion that Brookhart had attended the Chicago sons who are not of our race, while oth- tend to centralize capital spread I tioned. to an took oath high heaves MUDANIA, Oct. 3. (By the Associated trail and Is traveling at a rapid speed. at that time conference which rendered him dangerous, ers have come to realize that they have power. Andrew J.' Frame of Waukesha, Wls., that. If I were In the senand stranger set- As lit the Central .Lakes district. K is ate long but "the fact that his acts, speeches put their hands to the ruin of the mother- appears In the convention as the cham- Press.) Never was thereof a world I would convince not enough. conference a lost will for powers life be entire program classified him as one who feared human not that ting land, and the government, moved by the members of that body, but all of which, he pion of the antibranch bank toelement, this little village, on the southern because of the conflagration, all set- only belonged at that conference, hope of restoring (peace without further which have than the people, that a Mormon can be just tonight was conceded shore of the Sea of Marmora. Even the tlers having previously been removed. therefore has decided that an added, represented "the communists nf bloodshed, as loyal to this grand country of our presence of the.great warships of EnEngland, the anarchists and nihilists of opportunity will be offered even now to Continued on Page Throe as anyone." these who are willing to throw In their Russia, the syndicalists of France, the gland, France and Italy seemed tn con- One Life Lost. (Column Twe.) cove ttnv belted of rocks the World, with and, In Workers the Industrial lot with the majority of their countrymen gruous ABERDEEN, S D.. Oct. 8. Robert Praises Sutherland. to withdraw from tills rebellion with immud which Is Mudanla'a harbor, for mildest of all, the Nonpartisan leaguers Is 15 year-old Home and youth of Tolstoy, one of this country." their only neighbors were a few scat- Ounder, The appointment of George Sutherland munity to themselves." are burned, and tered fishing boats It Is understood tljat. the government mondescript dead and six persons to the United 8tates supreme court was Forty-nin- e Lines of s prairie mentioned probably fatally, as the result His was Informed Indirectly of the willingness Minces No Words. Days barges. and brought forth applaus. of leaders of a number of units to quit A few hundred yards from the point fire which this afternoon swept northSenator Smoot said that It was an honor Brookhart now repudiate Socialists to Potter across ward Hoven from county not if were molested further. 3. Oct. That they MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio, which he had worked, but which e save thousands of Republican votesSoclal-IstCm tinned en Page Ten on a front, cut through a cor- for Utah fordared The proclamation precedes the Inaug- President Harding expects to return to a to hope. He referred hardly will not Join with the 10,000 Iowa (Celosan One.) ner of Walworth county and finally was had uration of tne military courts and other the scene of and birth to his days the former boyhood senator from Utah aa. one same the candidate, Of town Bowdl a supporting at to the measures. stop more brought jn House stringent White of our own boya In whose succeve all on his retirement from the Carroll said. In Edmund county. became a possibility today, when French Is Brookhart says he never read a Soof the country rejoiced. Proo-rt- v Government Sustained. hundreds loss Includes and Marlon. Ohio, at Crow, postmaster cialist book, attended a Socialist meeting Returning to the story of hls own DUBLIN, Oct. 3. (By the Associated Cmtlaned ea Fsge Four time friend of the president, acting In early fights In the senate, the speaker or heard a Socialist lecture, it isSocialPress.) The parliament today passed by personal 3. Oct. Associated the CHICAGO, (OeiuaiB F.ur.l chief what of himself of the said purchased executive, (By Informed that he believed that the f.ght behalf that he a large majority the clause of the new In North ism Is. for he is being rapidly surrounded Press.) A new agreement against him had been the beet ; thing 3. (By the Assomaintaining Irish constitution containing the oath the old Harding homestead Oct. BUDAPEST. In his Chicago the old rates of Bloomfield township. Morrow county. that could have happened for hint and and encompassed with It Prince Otto, the eldest ciated pay and rules and working of allegiance. his people. He had studied from the Mr. Crow was quoted as saying the son of Press.) associates. In moving the article of the the late King Charles of Huntreaty president word of conditions was signed today by represen Intends to restore the house in gary, has "He has never spoken a kinduntil start, he said, and no bill was ever intas announced been formally on Three Continued lived he last where e Page tatlves of approximately forty-ninralL roduced in either house but that' hs which he was born and the Republican administration king of Hungary In succession to his (Column Five.) with his father and mother until he father Investigated and studied It. He declared night; then he claimed its support for his by the roallsts, headed by Count of roads add subsidiaries and the Brother fortune. The seek to h)s to Marion went he felt that he must learn every detaU candidacy, and then only as a matter to Count and Apponyi, former premier, hood of Railroad Trainmen and the Order If we permit Socialism . expediency. cd the workings of his government- Three Men building for a mfmber or year haa been Zirhy. storehouse. a as fasten Its fangs upon the Republican of Railway Conductors. "T wag placed bn no commlttees of Jmt used The two counts appeared, before-t- he acre premier,' at said Senator Srrioot. The agreement, which will be in effect The homestead, consisting ot 26 Erlck-toportance party, God pity the nation." first, Count Stefan Belhlen, stating n, has been in possession of Harry that they were the representatives of Centtaaed es Clevea until October 21. 132J,beaide maintain Planned. who resided on the farm and then made Campaign' the 4. royalist Hungarian Slo., men Oct. Were (Oolarna Thrae.) Three JOPLIN, old levels and rules, including Ing wage e state-widformal statement: the fnllowng campaign among time and Flans for a lf for overtime after killed in two explosions at the powder Since the death of King Charles and Scene Republicans to bolt the candidacy of hours, was considered by the era plant of the General Explosives comI . accord ing to the Hungarian constitution , miles Colonel Brookhart, who was nominated eight of northwest oo pany, eight Joplin as favorable ployees' organizations I the time limit over a field of five other candidates at them. during which the corona-ttn Grievance committees of the train at 12 40 o'clock this morning. A gelatine t)ol of the hrlr .parent, Crown Prince the June primary, were perfected at to- men's organization on nineteen roads en mix house was first to explode. .Flames must Is take place, has expired. The Otto, from this building set fire to a nitroday' meeting. Chicago had approved the agree FORT SCOTT. Kas., Oc-- 8. While the of Hungary, In consideration An executive committee, composed of terlng V. G. Lee, president of the glycerine tank, which also exploded. Both trial of two prominent church woqien was royalists before ment of ,the circumstances, consider the corleaders In the eleven congressional dis- trainmen, and L. E. Sheppard of the con explosions were terrific and shook buildthe First Methodist church onation being held In twenty-sevewith ductors' to have taken place and that tricts of the state, was appointed n hooded and organisation affixed their signa- ings In towns for miles around. here today, committees to King Otto is only temporarily prevented preoeinct organize of Hie window lights in masked men, alleged to have been mempower half About tures today. The bksket lunch i harder to plan defor the purpose of bringing about the headed by W buildings and bouses at Carl Junction, bers of the Kuklux Klan. filed Into the from ascending the throne." The western manager New Crime. and prepare than the lunch at home. feat of Colonel Brookhart. W. H. Powell, M. Jeffers, general manager of the Union three miles from the place, were recoin on the man a laid each and church . -There are many foods that cannot editor of the Ottumwa Courier, was . . - Pacific railroad, were said to. have been ported- shattered. presiding officer' table. "Entering the Buckeye Town Denizens named chairman of this com mi t lee. be included in it, either because they mindful of the attitude The blasts lit up the sky and the glare church the men repeated these word: In name mentioned not was by Herring of train service brotherhoods in liv could be seen for many miles in all diare oot good cold pr because they "In the name of Justice." Lion NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. - 3. the resolution, but was referred to as "the lugthe up strictly to their agreements with rections. cannot be eonvenienTly packed or They left the church Immediately and , was Informed Prosecutor Strieker In to some con and were made have the shaken-County roads, Joplin Large buildings boarded automobiles. CeMlnoed ea Page Two carried. , , MOUNT VICTORY, O.. Oct. 3 cessions In. the progress of the negotia but no damage waa done here. (Column Twe.) The two women were accused' of lm- v Careful planning is necessary to on by a glimpse of their prey late today that an order directing trustions which began yeaterdag. The extent of the damage waa not as- prudent condurt and In Inveighing against Spurred counof Greenwood tees cemetery. Kings prevent sameness, and extra eare is certained early this morning. the minister and members of the church. obtained early today, citizens of this Will Withdraw Disputes. needed in the preparation of food A reporter at the scene telephoned that The trial waa Indefinitely postponed after community will continue their hunt for ty, N. Y., .to allow exhumation of the two lions held for ter. the. responsible that must be packed in small comthe incident. Under the agreement. aH disputes as to there waa danger of other explosions. of the neighborhood for the past body of the Rev.. Edward Wheeler Hall, rortzing to rules and working conditions now pend pass and kept for several hours week. Five hundred men, among whom who, with his choir leader, Mrs. Eleanor with will be big game hunters from various R. Mills, was murdered ing before the labor board will being eaten.- September.' IS, Loxpden Says drawn by both roads and trainmen and , of the state, attracted by- the hsd becn signed by Supreme Court JusWrite today for a new parts ' The two employees' conductor WWW sesreh for the beasts," will ahemb1eHere' tice "O'Malley, In Manhattan. booklet, which Leila aik About tho imtettep seut 'to' the "railroad early, tomorrow,, to conib-a- . tiiouaaod-a- cr CHfCAtTOTOttn: FranKOrTow-den- , labor board atoday, made portant problem of preparing and it all known wo-that on P. lb Nate farm, where It the body be removed to the Kings county former governor of Illinois, sees pujpts-lears1' dispute-hakeen Irondfout.-nriIs believed the animals have taken cover. hospital morgue, where an autopsy was serving lunehe for aehool children. in-t- he tneree slug governmentIn their submission that Thia ia a free eovernment publirequested was to be performed by surgeons of MiddleOne section of a posse which pend and In the Increasing of government n lug cases be returned to them." for (he marauders early to- sex and Somerset countie and our Washington New NJer-sesearching cation, power, a agencies having the taxingwhich side of day reported that they had hfeen elght-d- .The agreement also .contains a clause WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. With as old slouch hat cocked on the Bureau- will secure- - m copy Dr. Otto Schultz, chief medtigl. and may grave danger to democracyJ3 for termination of ed the Canuon-tarte4oagree providing bot- had wftee- w ht- hsd examiner forthe district ofby- hi head, Uuclv Joe- Imd lo a state bordering. a the sanet mewrnpotr for any reader who fills out and thirty days notice being given been fired at them by Lieutenant Clif- fice tn New York. The attorney's body of the form of government.. year ago in ford pike his parents took eighty-thremails the coupon below, enclosing toweling over the old National Local grievance committee on Individual of the Kenton national be guard Bailey will exhumed In an article written for the Womslain preacher probably also were authorized to negotiate two cents in stamps for return postemigrating westward. company. tomorrow. ens City club, which appeared In the roads with the inlvldual roads on local rules. The veteran legislator was full of pep as he stepped into bis ear at the Inage. Write your name and address state October number pf the Club Bulletin Meanwhile working troopers Included comthe princiTodays agreement and told Lester Morris, for ten years his chauffeur, and his sole , . .. of the Middlesex and Somercapitol today, Mr. Lowden sounded a clearly.. dependently travand railroads Chicago pal entering He waived the old hat, reached of this danger, and suggesteu as are searching set eounty Investigator panion on the trip, tcH'give her (he gas-A- 7 west of the Missisthe territory ersing number of the legal remedy that the. Phillips farm, where the bodies were lor a cigar and smiled- sippi riverT and, with agreements signed found for the pistol and knife used by taxing bodies be limited and their Frederic J. Haskln," Director, with eastern line approximately three-fourtJust before leaving Mr. Cabnon received a telegram from H. H. Franklin, ' The Salt Lake Tribune operations curtailed to Include only the slayer. railroad " of the of the his best bct. down to mileage send at WASHINGTON." manufacturer automobile JL, '3.A nonstop offering Syracuse, section the levlea Of the' church of they tax sexton affecting Mills, James now trainthe with has coast Canasigned up from to country the the Information flight gulf Bureau, of husband ear, open of closed, and his crack driver, but he declined. and the represent, and that the number of men and conductor Mr. Lee .announced. St. John r Evangelist, dian border will be attempted about Ocrather than Washington, P. C. Thi old car is good onough for me, and I like to ride with. Lester," employees be decreased Besides those roads which actually signed tober 3 by Lieutenant Leland S. An- the slain choir leader, declared today w Increased. I enclose herewith two cents in not had a perfect alibi he had if that U other said. he was the today, agreement air according service; drews, army "Let the proportion of public embun- Tonight Uncle Joe stopped at Cumberland, Md., tomorrow night at Wheel-"ing- , .stamp tor return postage on a to both representatives of the roads and today at the war department.-Lieutenan- supported by histo friends, "theseauthoriployees continue to Increase as rap.the county free copy of tho School Lunches Andrews is stationed at Kelly glers (referring brotherhoods, are expected to accept the b.ells on, with Columbus and at at we Then, will Friday and In Indianapolis. as late has Thursday it years, idly same agreement, field, Kan Antonio, Texas, and haa parties) would have me In jail. booklet. within a reasonable time witness this as he expressed it, ho will drive into Danville Saturday: receives tHe rector's In Mrs. recent widow, Hall, many ticipated when asked from the at phenomenon: our population didlved A from Richmond, numerous Ind., letter Quaker person Roads today colony dally telegram flight Signing Pact. Into two classes, those holding pubHc Name Some of the , The officer (Ians to- - proceed from El throughout the county. Mr. Cannon .would arrive there, that he might be signally honored. His people office, still a minority, it Is true, and The roads which signgd today were: Ungton field, Houston, Texas, to the letter offer condolence and other are was named for Joseph Gurney, famous leader of Joe and Uncle were & Quakers all others working to support the mSanta Fe, Gulf, Atchinson, Topeka on opening and Street She Insist nearest point on the Gulf of Mexico and abusive. the sect. inority In office. From that condition Colorado & Santa Fe. Baltimore & Ohio, then attempt a nonstop flight of 1100 reading all of them. f ride most of the way on the front seat with Lester, so the' windshield Belt Railway, of Chigovernment is but the eovlet form of Terminal, Clem N. or Mount to Chicago Mill miles the Helfrldge, daughCharlotte City , a single step. ' . I dont like oft seats. will protect me, he said- -, cago, Chicago A Northwestern. Chicago ons. Mich., which Ik tirtually on the Caand this sweater-ves- t ter of the slain choir leader, reiterated U falling, let us If democracy A Eastern Illinois. Chicago, Burlingtoh & e will use the border. like-(hI He nadian the specially today thatahe-1- a Jtlredof .wav.the State When I ride in the back of the car usually occupy the folding chair. I point it out. In that way only shall Quincy, Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul. equipped plane Jn whtch Lieutenantp we be able to correct It." blimps at 87 years, for Jthgy.rfmind James- Doolittle recently made a Cs1im4 s Fat Fv Cjtniin.tmA Feint to coast. . (Caltuaa Tkraa. fight from co (Column Three. ) . tES MOINES. low. (By the Associated Press.) Bom amid loud shouts of warning against the inroads of Socialism, a holt from the candidacy of Smith W. Brookhart for United States senator on the Republican ticket, which refused to admit iteslf a. bolt from the party, reached movement the. dignity of A state-wid- e here today. . Nearly '200 Republicans, representing practically ail districts of the states heard Colonel Brookhart denounced as a radical" who would nationalise railroads, banka and (arms and turn the RepubUoan party over to the radicals, with whom he was charged with having met In Chicago last February, bolted his candidacy and pledged support to Clyde 1.-- Herring, Democratic candidate. Former Governor B. F. Carroll, presiding as temporary chairman, sounded the keynote address, and was followed to the platform by Milton B. Pitt, ene of the three signers of the call that brought the meeting to Dee Molnee, who for an hour assailed the Republican nominee as the from the plinctples of the ' original bolter party, an interloper who, he said, had seised the nomination by trickery," and one who, if elected, would advance the movement which, he said, would bring the desolation of Russia under sovietism. Oct, -- Lamonts Plea for Particip- ie , Approval. blage; to Gain. Seat in Twenty Years .Ago' Told Irr-a- ll dan-gero- us , w TEN KILLED IN has-bee- T n the-wor- Surprise Attack on alist Garrison in Has Bloody Ending in Central Lakes, Fires Eating Way Path Through Heavy Timber, Sarrl-yannl- - ef -- hand-havi- lc f . e, , Jst nt ' THE PLACE Ilf UP PACT ' President Purchases of Boyhood JReach an Agreement on Wage and Working Conditions -- four-mil- Picked Prince Otto for Hungarian Throne - . Are Killed in Explosion in Joplin Is -- ?( Kuklux Create Church one-ha- Kansas Ordered Basket Lunches Second Autopsy by Authorities Probing for School Children t. Jersey Continue ' Tax Burdens Leading Sovietism Stalking be-lor- b organl-zattonr"- u d d ln Unci Joe CannonTraversesRoute His Parents Took Coming" West 83 Y - Ago - infoe-malio- y; - ut. automdtuW--fae.-DanviUr--l- -- ee-ap- e Gull Canadian Border Nonstop Flight Planned -- ' ' - . - .cross-count- ry - D-- , -- . - 0 one-sto- 1 r. v. -- V |