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Show : TM K W fete tjftHM.'"",rA"m"i generally fair; net much change in temperature. Wdnsdsy Local Silver Lm ttl-ie- nt price. ... M MM Copper (cathodes) ......... ...,U.Jt VOL. 110, NO. 176. SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY MORNING, . jl'.-:.;:: Xv 1 yi A,r, I X u ta A A I "'A Tribune "Want A 1 h a busy salesman that will make thousands of er.l!j a day for the advertiser. rin?r 21 PAGES FIVE CENTS APRIL 8, 1925. Thev Don t Play em Much Bettern That Any PI SeCG ,- Jokll CDaSl Hi, PIE Has Bi8 Oil IBIT'S- naict WAR - S Wl at : Tl pmi! ( Bosses at the Opening Game to right lftdub; I RUSSIA 1 1 1 Umplr Re JahB B4r-o- n. Br-tha- tta ' 2AtUclrJNlayGDTOeAny Time,' From All Sides. Chances Held About Even on Fate of Premier and Life of Government PARIS, April. 1 Tli finaac com' mission, after. lengthy discussion this evening pronounced against the separation of th two parts of the financ bill, Ihereajrtng th circulation and taxing capital. , .' PARIS, April t. (By th Associated Prea.) Th political crisis .brought on by th extarem meaaur propoeed by th Franca govsrnment to nil th mbrretsment ot its treasury is new befor parliament and dabat will vn begin tomorrow with about chance that Premier Harriot's cabinet will succumb at th and of it. Th ooaoansna In th lobby of th chamber f deputies this evening- after th Introduction of bills for a forced loan and for aa Increase of four' button franca in paper money, was that th Utter neaaur would pass because th limit of issu fixed by law already has been exceeded, but that faTorabl action by th chamber on th proposal for a forced loan waa doubtful. FIRST NOTICE OF CONDITION. ' Th chamber was reported rather nonplussed by th announcement to-of day that th Increase In the issu exbank notes was to "regularlaa an isting situation,'-. This was the- - fleet oi the fact that the . pubUo diacloaur billion authorised limit of forty-on- e franca in paper money had been exeffect rumors to that ceeded, although have iisiii nmsamli as the Bourse for French weeks. Th several parliament, however, was placed In the of facing aa accomplished fact. The money is In circulation to an amount of about two billion mors than authorised by law and th situation must be mad regular. Both th senate and th chamber are expected to pass the bill authorising a four billion Increase, but with sharp etitlclam of th government for out consulting parliament.'- Senator y sorting to such aa expedient Berenger, head of the finance committee of the senate, this after-reo- n said that the proposed Issu In sees of the legal limit was not. for commercial purposes but for needs of Ih. treasury, j CONFLICTING STATEMENTS. There was considerable comment In lobbies' of th upper bouse upon th this revelation la view of the fact that less than a week ago Premier Herriot and M. Clementet. then of finance, both said ths con v J,Sv. Great,' 1 Amttole de Honzie', who succeeded M. Clemntl a minister of finance in Premier Herriot cabinet, has to put through his plan issu i our ciwion new I rases and out capital Jerr tax. H mar with th cabinet in th end. - t CREATES Suddenly Leaps to Feet and Hurls Cup of Water at Her Counsel er OesUaetd ea Pas Twe . . (Oeiaauj Fees .) Should Work: -- April T. James Pvssell's tire puncturing Scotch collie waa at liberty on probation today, hie owner having promised police to train ths animal to keep his teeth out of rubber. Th dog was taken Into cua-v- today yesterday after three motorists In ueceaaioa had complained agalnM Mm, alleging he attacked their weak tires and bit them flat. Ll -- . arsmatie situations Ths girt, giving vent tu th today.. ahav has felt st ths efforts of anser attorher . Inaane. neys to have Jumped in mldet of testimony ... .iiwoom, the sunea a paper cupful of water at thm of mslllng salts an th table and me like ; thaL Wait unfit i M " bou th truth nHhen wui mm ourer lawyers backed away, wiping th!r coats. ... .... Tha -rirl - - ika. -iwi tiy. Louderback ordert k a recess. Fl". i n nunuies later tn trial waa resumed and the girl waa calm th rest of the afternoon. x ' JUDOE CLEARS innu . . r,w minute Uter i'IL.01 co?rt nan in spectators' ... benches wtutn vh I-tThe trial ex "w ..i-uown " sejaln to orderly procedureiu when Dr. Joseph Catton. a prosecution slienlit. oeciareo: in girl Ban, hurled th i at 8yivestr 3. McAte of defense counsel. . "rrfit mn ..v .- - .v- mi ant," McAte had asked, "that if an Oeatisned ea "Pegs Twe (Ceiaaat rive.) i.. lu ..rr.. , I w.. T, PIMPniViTt rhl former Cincinnati pollc. men and rural dry agenU entered of guilty to federal grand pies jury am r s I la llnitna T "A onarges In 8tat-- e dl.t- -l I'nltsd Six of ths indicted men tvad pleaded gulRy Saturday. Distrtct Attorney Haveth R. Man. directing the proeecutlon for th gov. em men t. announced that two mora former '"lag "dry" agents bad en. 'red plea of guilty after th No Immediate Debt on had .appeared before thirty, United 8 tatea District Judge rllckenlooper. Call Contemplated wa jeierrea. .w. .. I. Judge ntckfMihnnoep IB. ' mennelifyet.ttn..v. WASHTVOTOn! to be j tried had April 7. Dlpln- -' thirty-tw- o asked acaln for -' ancontinuance rustic Inquiries at the state and departmeat has disclosed that the- Washlng- - nounced that th trtala would be ton government hasdeferred Indefi-- continued until next Vonday. nltely any plans it may bavs for calling attention of debtor nations In Report a formal way to Its oeelre that war Firemen debt refunding agreements be taken on Bywater up for serious discussion. Th Inquiries were prompted by ctr-- r -ulatloo In eongresslnnal circles of a VrMMsn -' ' n k 'St on ins " ' ward at psiwlrU. rumor that notes of this nature would dsy shift during th recent soon be sent to th debtor power. on charge against W. H. hearing . ... Bywater Aesursnoss that no such step was In i... immediate contemplation were forth- port from Judg E. A. ROgefs. thetr coming. It being added that such A nouneel. on what took piece st th project would b talked over with hearing. - Thee men wer unabl to the debt funding commission before attend. the stats department took action. commission probably wlll not Th Ths diplomatic callers have gained .m. nm Mt . kl..li t th Impression that the present fi- sdvlswment, for several dart, arcortl-In- g nancial crisis and accompanying poto Mayor C Claresce Nealen. litical situation In Franc has been given du consideration by Washington officials as It bears on anv nrea- nt discussion f th debt settlement question. It Is bellevM In b here that Franc Is not now In a position to give favorable reply to runr-- .i inni reiunaing negotiations be Initiated. Thlrty-o- n . uiuu-mm- ....... m Hear Hearing .in recoer-nlse- d "Emir of Kurdistan" Ordered on His Way v ' ' KirW TORK, April J. Prince Said Zerdecheno, "Emir of Kurdstan," today waa or- dered excluded from ths I'ntted State by the special board of in-- nulry which met st Blis Island to determine his status after he was returned to this country by Croat . Britain., BIO MQTEL BURNED. ' NEW LONDON. Conn.. April, r. Fir which erly today virtually de-stroved the Crocker hone and six stores caused tioo.fot damage and drove too guests of th hotel i the street, among whom was a thitri-a-l r. t orrenlsation. hturh money and Jewelry were lest self-styl- - . . MOSCOW. April T. By th Asso ciated Preee.) Karl Radek, who has aa sxsrcissa innoanc in th do-hv- ik world second only to th of Trotsky, appears to be des tined to follow th former soviet war minister into political oblivion. The central controlling uer-ma- biw , . Tfn. of Guilty in Liquor Case CsJ., Off Ways Midst Cheers. Has MOCOW. April T. (By th Associated Fruns. Press) Oenaral commlaur of war, warns th Russian people to b prepared for war, which h believes may com a unexpectedly as la Ml. a largs gathering of Addreaatng svpportsni of th Russian volunteer air fleet last night, th war chief declared that th recent meeting of the general staffs of th Baltic states at Hehringforg, together with th murder of two. communist officers on ths Polish border, showed that Russia must be prepared to meet attack from any quarter at an moment. believed th ntnt Although h countries were too occupied with eoo-aemic affairs ts angag la immediate warfare, he did not nil out th pos sibility of attack from than in th future. , Thlrtyane Enter Pleas for Garage Been Is ' Disciplined. oommlssloa of th communist party JAN , FRANCISCO: Anril passed resolutions yesterday raundiy sanity trial of Dorothy Mllimi- - Tti. condemning Radek' attempts to cre n fcatridde, developed tens el laciionai sunt within 'he with-Henr- mlu-Int- SCENE Is communist party, and a warned that if h continue to Ihe preeent oentral commute of th Germaav oommonlet party ha will b. dismissed from mamoorship In ths Ruesiaa communist party. Radek, Helnrlch Brand and iferr of th Thalhamer, former Wader German communist party, are forbidden to participate In th work of th communist International. Yesterday's decision, which was taken at the Insuuic of th oentral oommltte of th German communist party, was Indorsed at a plenary ait- ting or th communist Internationals. Radek's difference with th Utr-mcommunist party date from th tlm of th failure of th Bolahvlk revolution in Germany, an event which figured largely In butt year" party campaign against Trotsky. op-pe- in- Md..' April of a devlc known aa 'the prismatic 'ring," wiQ anabl radio fans to see th next Olympic game, a hear the cheering. It is prewell dicted In a report to tha Americas Chemical society la session here tos day by the inventor, C. Francis of Washington, D. C. Hs-lpromises that th may st th presidential ceremonies from their own " a distent football, prlo or baseball game as it la happening; a resatla. Mardl drss, flower or hany parade, while thca things are actually happening. Jan-kin- o ; stay-ftt-ho- J a f An T. ' v ; ot TO MOTHER 7 PLANES. Ths fiaratoara will ha mothae n a brood of eeventv-tw- o nlanea. on of which will be bombers.thirty. Beat dee thee plan, stores of explo sives ana airoratt parts with repair snops win constitute part of her Her sreat anaed will qtupmnt enable the mir fore to far ahead of th battleship, transporting verltabl neat of hornet to th enemy wherever looated. It Is a new phase of naval mansuvsrs, naval of-sw MU 4 ... Radio Fans in Glory Soon to Be Listenin in dlaaj-mams- th' btes-sage- a, Chicago Votes Against M O i Csa-B- aed Friday for -.- er -- . ldaho-Offieer-ta-Take--77- Fight - n rs 11 1 1 il Part of one-thi- rd Pacific-America- b' J: ura HI Ji. .ii jiu - Boy, Girl and L 4, tail Mlv. New Roadster TO " ST'EUWINVILJJB, 'Ohio, April t'. That th Stanton Motor company ga-rfir here this nvomlng, which resulted la th complete destruction ot th building and thirty automobllee. with an estimated loss of 1200,000, was started by former asaoclatea of Gerald Chapman, notorious bandit, for revenge I th belief of city who are Investigating. Th gar are Is ewnsd by William Bnydar and Hie Katharine Bourne, who wer stats wltaasse against Chapmaa at his recent trial In Hartford, Ccnn. They testified that th utomobil wtiech figured in the robbery th night Pstrolmaa James Bkelly waa alaln waa atolen from th Stanton garag here and identified Chapman aa th man who had mad of th car Inqulrie about th a few hour before itprice was stolen. ag ltl HARTFORD,' Conn., April 7. "The reprisals . will begin. I gueea," said Butte Attorney Hutyh M. Alcorn, who prosecuted Oerald Chapman, when told today of th burning of a garag in Bteubenvllle. Ohio, ownd by two wltneeevs for th state la Chapman's murder - trial.- Nathan O. Freed man. junior counsel for Chapman, said he could not see what aim Chapman' pal could bav in etarttng ths bias. He said It would be just a reasonable to suspect "some of Chapman's many sympathisers." Two Men Held With Pay wuu-iiaie-u ::jx- .1 Puzzle Father -- h-- 7, (to Inning). Th opening gam of th new sea. on In th Fsclflo Coast league in Salt Lak yesterdsy waa a y baseball battle. It was an exceptional exhibition of pitching skill th part of Bilt Piercey for Sslt Lsks and Oyd Barfoot for Vernon. At no Mm, even in th glowing days ot August, can these pitchers hop to render a better account of them- - Famous Chicago Medium Youthful Son of : Ohio's in Ohio Owned Garage Consurnma-tion Governor Kept 'Prison-- ; Says TliU by State's Witnesses in er in Executive Of- Will. Coma in Near Future. r - flees - f Murder --Trial -- Burned. o . At La Anoelee Portland Angeles a. At Frenelece aeattle mid-Jul- al ' Patrol At Salt Lake Veres. 1, Salt Lake 4, At SaeraaanteGattlan 1 msnt ' -; 01 . t 1 ' 4,-- an - Players on Either Sicte Work in Fast Fashion. 1 The U. A B. al.ter -f-ctfrt C JOstvst-7. bplrituallsti CHiCAQO, April in maratoga, will b launrhea at Qutncy," Mas., next fall. Both ves arc looking forward to th day when sels wer originally planned to b they may spin th dial of thlr radio battto erulsere, but ander th Wash- sets and tun in on th broadcasting ington treaty wer re- of th deemed for aircraft transnorta Tha spirit. Naaeel will meaaur 6 feet at the This la futur of spirit water nn. Th turbine generator not so far distant, whioh th insiaueu oy in uenersl Electric Rev. Maggie .Wait, famous Chicago company will harness M.000 hors- nower to each of the four amsi. medium,' predicted at th anwhich surpass th total man power nual convention of today th Spiritualists' of a city th sU of Philadelphia. association. MRS. WILBUR SPONSOR. With th jocular Instructions r m "Radio Is to bring ths blending of her huaband. "to aive her a sml science and "religion, and and th Mr Curtis D. Wilbur, strife that now exists between .them." swlp now," th wif secretary of th- - navy, brok th bottl of mineral water declared, the Rev. Mr. Walt. "If w over th big ahtp'a bow, watched by Imperfect medium can thousand of spectator. Whistles catch th spiritual ether wave and communication from th receive from frmit on th Delaware mingled their - din with tha cheer of th other, aid, why shouldn't th perthrongs en both shorn of ths river fectly attuned radio instrument acas the Saratoga glided into th complish it? n "The spirit radio, on --which A acor of navy and marina air. dsrstand Thomas Edison now is T CHICAGO, April Chicago voters craft swapped and soared over ths working, would not bring tho voices of th departed to earth but poessss today rejected a proposal (or purea Pas Twe . ths trifold power of clairvoyance, chase by th city of th street rail(Oeiwsa . Tsree.) clalraudlenc and traneea. 1 do. not elevated lines and Ih ..and ways in "'Thy day;" or believe It wjlll com building of a eubway. aid to he the in yours, out I am sur that futur largest municipal ownership project Thompson Court Martial ever attempted, 'by a majority of years will se a communication between th world of th spirit and th nearly 180,000 rotes. This world of th mortal. And those device will closely reeemble th radio of Ohio Woman Held 7 today." MANILA, April Lieutenant J. S. ( v who shot and killed Mis Third Killing Thompson, Aadrey Burleigh. 17, laat Sunday Private Trumbull morning whll they were rid Ins in an automobile near Manila, probably ' Must MEDINA, Ohio, April 7. Mr, Mar. wiu Penalty on a charg st courtnext tha Wun, 41, a widow, today waa of murder Lieutenant Friday. Indicted for first degree murVier by Thorn peon refused to, make as 7. April HONO,ri.U. (By th Asstate, sociated th Medina county grand jury on a ment today concerning th situation Press.) Walter Trumbull, ehargs of having caused th death which led to' his act, but It was be. United States army- private, today of Mr. Lillian Glenka, her aunt, by Ileved that jealousy waa th 'moti- waa convicted by court martial ona ad .Metering ftoison. five charg of participation In Influence. to vating Mr. Wis recently confessed of Miss Burleigh, who communiet plot and waa sentenced Th body of deaths her caused ths having of and twenwas a H. to dishonorable dlschsrg mother, Mr. Sophl Hssel. 71, but P. Cslmes. U. B. medical Captain coma, will ty etx years at hard labor. rwcemfcer, and Mr. and Mr. Fred he shipped to her girlhood bom Paul Private Crouch, la previously Olenke, her unci and aunt., by pol- Memphis, Tenn., aboard th trana-po- rt sentenced to dishonorable discharge Thomas when that craft sails Snd forty years hard labor, attempted to assums all the blame for th In a fw day. attempted organisation' of a "revolueoldlers at tionary league among the Border Mexican Liquor Schofleld barracks, but fa lied to preCharge of Rifle Matches vent Trurnbuir conviction. in Gun court Crouch testified before th -,, SorU! to T Trtssaa, martial that, while he relieved TrumcommuWAHINOTO?f. April T. Colonel a was NOOALES, "fundamentally Arts., April T.Mewi. bull Alexander J. MacN'ab, United Stat of th federal border patrol and nist, he didn't know It himself." He armv. whs waa born at Balmon. Idaho. btr sheriffs engaged In a running declared that Trumbull's remarks drputy and has a nationwide reputation as aa run battle along ths International line war always of a patriotic charac-te- r. authority on mis ana pisioi snooiing, near here late Saturday night with been deslgnsted by ths secretary a hand of men bringing a pack train of war as executive officer of the, na witn liquor into the United nrm i caaa it was learned ber today. tional rui maici- - 10 Michigan Republicans c.mn Perrr. Ohio, thla .. summer. State, I that two member of believed It Colonel MacNab la on of th most th band were Poll Big Pluralities mnggllng injured. expert rifle and pistol shots In the Blood was found at th seen of the army and during the war trained men affair. Ons of th men was captured Mich.. April T.Repub-llrsn- s In the etatea ana in rnc. and Is being held In jail here. Th. PETROIT, overwhelmed Democrats in government and county forces escaped yesterday's biennial spring election -- uiwin ui injury, fusillade office. With return of shots Into their for miner fired ...... . j . n stat - w halt wa irorn n.ldet when th order-ta tat Republican plurality for In th ... ; 1AA AAA aheuted. ,s inwm eacwuma OTiicee iw.uw all dicated. Th total vote was small. wer ITniver-filled i. two office Divorce Law Nevada The . two mmhers nf (ha an. of member two the prem court, of Upheld by Court atate board agriculture, superl-i- rareereel Servle. and a member ifC ARSON highway eommiasloner CITY, Nev.. April T N. of th stats board of education. rada a dlvorc - law requiring six was unhebl hen months reeideac More essentially applied, Mr. Jen-ki- n late today by th Stat unrm court Tax Case Ties Up Big ; of that the exteneion work aaya when it nismiawea prone en lng brought Alaska's Funds th greet universities can be more hv Emmt Confer of Phliadetnhi. 1. vividly brought to the distant farm have a decree granted Nathan Confer boy and girl by - radio than- - in aur set aatue on. grounna mat hi six WAflHINaTON. April T. Protestother manner. month' Nevada residence hsd .of Its revenue waa that In military work th chief of army only for th purpos of securing a di ing being tied up by the appeal of the and navy. It la declared, may see at vorce, n Fleheries contesting lens looks headquarters all thaxv the vsllrtlty of taxes Imposed a pan upon se It Is earrlUalsrt 1a a scout-ln- g TO VOTE ON CHURCH UNION.' canneries according to th volume of , 7. airplane,' y ST. LOUIS. April Unification of their output, Alaska today asked the Mr. Jenkins S plained that sttU picsupreme court, la a motion filed by tures sre now excellently done, boib the Melodist Kptecopal church South Attorney General Ruetsard. to adby radio sd by wire sad that aa will voted on at the central Mis vance the hearing and final deposithe speed of the spparstus l the only souri annual conrerenc to be held tion cf th controversy. Th court diffeernce between stills snd movlea nere jtprn mm win jso me iues. was advised that the 140 salmon canthe public may confidently tioa of admission of laymen Into the neries In Alaska bad refused to pay radio movie soon. Th prismaticexpect eanual conferences. Hlehop Kohert th tax. for th but two year awaitla a new contribution to epiica.1 ring sciE. Jones of Is'sw Orleans will preing th final decision of tha court ea ence, the report aaed. side over tha couference. ttt validity of th tew. f Both Flingers Go Route; r. tie Franaisc f h l ' H ' nr Set for r ultl-ma- te volution of naval warfar as was the first trial of iron armor plating on battleships was In itiated today by th United Bute navy in th launching of th V. 8. S. Saratoga, which will b commissioned th world' largest airplane carrier. In th word of 8erUry of th Navy Wilbur. Rear Admiral William A. Moflett, chief of th bureau of aeronautics, and other hlek naval officials, th Saratoga, being th plo-of bar type. Is an unknown quantity In a new field of military, combat th .air. Heretofore the united Stat navy aa not airplane launching veesels posssd and carrier of more than small auxiliary else. the poeelblHtlee of Therefore, this U.00-to- n stael moneter. with Its awkward appearing flat deck and Its giant lectrlo motors, which will drive It at a speed, will o cnucaiiy t sated. Pitches Impres. lively. Giving Only Five Hits; Bar foot in Form. Or I April as eigmflcant of th thlrty-thr-kn- t - CAMDEUf, K. Inventor Perfecting Means of Projecting Motion Pictures by Radio Promises Its Early Use BALTIMORE. STenty-on- ' Piercey e Sea Fighting. Powerful .Vessel Goes Influence n U Craft, Safely Launched. Communist Leader Whose Pioneer V - BURBANK. m GREAT , of . Brood li DVERTIEES Successor to TrotAy Says Saratoga. Mother Ship for V i. buacw SattXtk. Oscar Vltt, dub; i Two Issues Presented to Parliament; More Paper -Money and New Loan. ' maafr Vsraoa ick, : J '7 BUI ar; BBS BEES hmi FIRST PLUNGE BE HEADY V-tp- . lsa I WIS - ., f V ' . .,: Klansman in Court INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., April 7 Earl Kllnrk and Earl Gentry, Indicted with D. C Stephenson, former grand aragon or tn Hu mux Kian, in connection with an alleged assault on Mis VI ansa Oberholtser of Indlanan oils were arraigned In criminal court today. Pleaa In abatement attacking the validity of the Indictment were filed. Similar action was taken yesterday when Stephenson appeared for arraignment. Kllnrk, Gentry and Stepheasan ar charged with conspiracy to commit a fetonrV Stephenson also faces four other Indictments Klinck and Gentry surrenaereo isto yesieraay, alter bavins been sought for four days. Oral arguments on th abatement nlea of the three indicted men will he heard Saturday morning. Judge Jams A. Collin ot th criminal court announced. Mlea Oberholtser,' who took nolaon following the alleged assault, has not shown any marked change In condition. Her physician ssld more blood teats would be mad today In an sr. fort tb determine her prospect for necovery. . or-Wh- ile. COLtJMmiS.OWoAprU.XrA nw roadster, a girl and, a boy today wer holding th stag Ohio g xcutlve offlc whfl la long tabl piled with acts of th legislature awaited executive . atten tion, Tb boy waa Hal Donahay, son of Govrnor Vlo Donahey; th girl waa a ohano acquaintance that Hal had mad in Zanesvlll laat Sunday night; th roadster waa a new car that- Hal had purchased, but. which his fsthsr had .ordered him to sell rnfmedlately after b had corns rolling up to th executlv mansion in It saveral day , - go. .. probably would - have Usual for Hal and th executive offlc had not th girl, Lillian Everything gon a Vogl, It. diaappearad front bom and her mother bad not received a telegram from her daughter informing her that sh waa on her way to Florida. Then thing began to happen. A girl friend told how Hal bad . taken her and bar- - boy friend and Ullian for a rid tn th new roadster and that later Lillian had left with young Donahay. Hal accompanied hi father to th executive office in the Mat capltol thla morning and remained with the parent In the Inner chamber until noon. Tha governor Bought In aftr vain all morning to get into telephone communication with the probate judge of Muskingum county at Zanesvlll to ascertain whether bis son was osstred there to clear up th Vogsl girl s disappearance. It was said that probably Hal would be sent to Zanesvlll In company with on of th governor secretaries to aid in clearing up th situation. Only rscently young Hal erred a tnree-aa- y eentence lor speeding... . Grand Jury to Probe Affairs ofN.DS.L. . Th Beea won, 4 to 1. Thus Oscar Vltt, Salt Lak'a new managr, starts off auspiciously. Plrcy held th Tiger to flv hits, only ons of which was for an xtra baa. ' This can be account d a remarkable showing for any pitch. r oa opening day io Salt Lak. Bar- -' foot allowed only sere btta, which J 1 moat uncommoa perform-an- - . gm--llho-4- top-spi- ra two-bag- gr : . Oeetiased a Paae Peaneea Mr'.t Mothers! Wives! Sisters! j Send for This Free which ths WASHINGTON, April 7 Attorney uoraon announced today... would soon Plac before a mrmnA the caaa of tha Natlm.) in V. , Soldiers league, against a vFiwnmtni nas fraud order. Th organisation lssud was the subject of a congressional at inquiry ins last session or congress. EARTH TREMORS FELT. N. T., April 7 Earth tremors wer felt la Kyraeua late tm anernoon. ine tremore were greater In intensity In some sections tnsn tnos wnicn snook the city February U for three minute. 8TRACTTSE. Iowa Newspaper Readers Differ in Views on Segregation of Sewing Booklet. Her la a booklet which win to every women, young or oid. Whether you are an expert seamstress or a beginner with the needle, you need this authoritative r evring manual. Thla booklet explains the diftVr-sIn hand and marhine processes sewing, and Illustrates ths proper methods to Bee; it telis how to cut snd make children' ciothea; give directions for making dainty urn. dermusllns; states how to cut i.4 us patterns; explalne the various embroidery stitches; gives tn eaey way of making tiie fahrm fruit and flowers, and sunrgnota wsys of finishing waistlines and necks of dresses. s Any of our readers can sec , free ccjty of this booklet by out and rcai'ifis the coupfte ,. .r Kncloee two cent in at an return poster. Write your and address clearly. sn-pe- al nt 1 t)ES MOINES, Iowa.- - Apr Reader of th Dm Moinaa Register, which yesterday began' an experiment In th handling of crlm news atorie ection much after the on an tneld manner of sports and markets, ex press differing 'opinions on th value of th method ranging from opposition to hearty Indorsement in a f published In th paper this morning. Chief of Police James B. Cavendep. Indorsing ths experiment, said th it of crime news Is un''segreratlng doubtedly a forward sto in overcoming the glorifying of crime by underdeveloped mind."- An opposite view wa by zpreed a local circus man who Mil be "believed the publication of crime news Is helpful," and that .th "sreateet correction of crlm I th publicity given it by newepapers." F. L. Oehorns, a bond fa-vored the plan because he sent, ran clip th crlm new section cut" before his children resd the paper. An attorney said he believed crime nem-- "overemphasised" and favored the giving of more "conspicuous mention to the good deeds of men." Mass(s received from editors, Henry Bayard Hwoj4 cf thr New York World. eipre- -. In the experiment which follnwAij the paeaage of a reaoiution by the wo-men's clubs of ths cttv of (rout pegs critns s'.nries lmrt I ml-nali- o here, and even that low total would have been redur hv one bad aa outfielder not undrr-- n a Mn drive. SPIKES FAIL TO HOLD. Th conditimt e ff.i.l likewisealiery th sIlDoerr condition of ih. ball, hampered th movements of the pisyers to no small extent, snd no ... attempts at base wealing were ine sou spot oirertly in rront of the pitchers' rubber sio seemed to be reeponslbls for much of the trwiiiie control. It Piercey hsd with hi looked aa though Bill foot sk',d.ti as was he In act of letting ths just go th bait Althoua-Piercey yiel.1,-,six walks, h was genuinely effective with runner on the base. The finest display of pitching skill on ths part of Piercey waa given In the eighth inning when the first .Tlr-- r walked and tha second doubled, yet neither moved out of his tracks. l is work in that Inning waa feature No. 1 of the gam , Barfoot had better control than Piercey, BO far as th lesuina-- of walks waa concerned, but, tn addition to hi two passes, he heaved a duple of wild pitches, which, stranx-i- y enough, were both factors in two Be runs. . r Only on error waa charged, that against th Vernon third baseman. and again. strangry. thla error paved ine way lor two salt 1 Ke talllea. Hsd all grms strictly aorortiin to pitching, th soor would have beea 1 to 1. And w ar her to say that a on- opening is about something to writ a long letterdy noma to tne loins. HITTINQ NOT VOLUMINOUS, Two Bait Lakers, Manajtr Vltt nd Frank O'Doul, were credited with two hit each. Both of Vltt siams wer clean blows. With one of his the Vernon ehort-sto- p hits, O'Doul turned n and ha ma.i his Into a second when th Vernon left tickler underrsn a Una - drive, otherwise mad mora than non of th athlet were a insi hit. Thre Jim Blaksaley. Tony recordedby LseMe. led and LaZerr the Roy Roy In with seventv-thr- e leagu ason and hs has msde but a good start along th earns lines for 11V Exceptionally good play we male by th rival third besemen, Vltt and Predr!- - J The fcait ITaet-'n- . Ifte- 1 r lTif'rmfirta rirctor. bune ahir,ton. D. C. I enrioee herwtth nm pr" m etampa for a free copy cf t Booklet. rf ta N'am . . Street nty 5tt . r . ' |