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Show ' f ! ' THE WEATHER. Partly eluSy Thursday and Friday; warmer worthwaat portion Thursday. Local ottlomont Print Stiver 7 Laad Coppor (cathodes) Zinc Tribune Want Ads I tS I11T7 8 117 VOL. 112, NO. 98. 20 PAGES SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1926. hj When ..Winter Makes Niagara Glittering Display F Daaplta the fact that Klafant FkEa Id th hackneyed Mecca for untold thousand of tourist and consequently photographs of it are more numerous, it still remains one of the most magnificent of natures sights and nerer more so than when .king winter reigns supreme. In this picture the guttering; glorious, glacial beauty of the falls is shown in 4 Its brilliance. P. k a. Photo. T em-U- ' T1 SHEFFIELD ' " K J sr' i aA ' . r i V , ;, "' 'Uf 1 -- -- State Department Maintain Position on Land Statute; Stated in Full. r i. innirmiurmi iiiiitt irur" iiiiwnmi.iiiruuiiuiimMWWMMrTnwinrirrmiTrTm r " v, ,i : V f Vi ft-- 4 i .H h:--f t if f j X f! - v V A. W t Sheepmen ; a Vhw'' . 'i v e v e , V N dyNF4PMsel w. ' V aA .Vc' 0. S, DEPLORED j CITT, Okla.. Jan. id (By th Associated Frees ) John Doyle wrecked a fast Atchison, To peka A Santa Fe passenger train near her last June 1. "just for ths thrill of It," says an alleged confession mads publlo today by J. K Wright, county attorney, and Ben Dancev, sheriff. Wright quoted Doyle as saying lie missed ths thrill of seeing th wreck, however, because he fell asleep By emu. lucky chance th train did not plunge off a high viaduct, several cars merely- - going Into th ditch a short distance from th viaduct. No on was seriously Injured. Jan. 20. (By th. WASHINGTON, Doyle has bean turned over to fedTh war departeral authorities and Is held In de- Associated Free. fault of 1.000 bond on a charge of ment today officially reiterated for n obstructing ths malls th third time within a year Ha to the proposal to (1v th airFound in Last plane coequal statue with xland and Mine One Mule Alive tea armamepta. Secretary Davla, appearinc before WILBUR TON, Okla., Jan 0 (By th house military committee, rammed tb AaftoeUted Pre. ) Bod le of th up the position of tb department pa mn who )surt of nlnoty-fou- r the question thus! In an expkwUm in Deg nan McConnell Our answer ia no. min No. 21 a waek ago wra loCaJUd to give hi own and tha decated today hr reecua parti in th partment s views on a bill to create mtna. a department of national defense, the On Uv mul. aol gurvHror of twen secretary said he agreed with the In th min, la being fed at findings of the president's air board, the bottom of the ehafti aa It ha and ifuoted the following paragraph impossible to holat it to the (surface from its report: fn the bucket- beed to bring up the "We do not recommend 4 departbodiea. ment of optional defense, either ae comprising tbs army and the nary or as romplsing three coordinate departNeva M eteorological ments of army, navy and air. The the advandisadvantages outweigh , Air' Stations tage a The aecretary'a duplitestimony WASHINGTON. Jen 0 (Bv the cated. to a bis views as Associated Proas.) Ths war depart- set forth before the air board and also ment has Instructed th army air those expressed by his predecessor. aervlc to etaMih ftva nsw metsoro-lorioWeeks, before the hones stations along ths modt air- Secretary aircraft committee of tb last conways tvstama. on each at Inloo-tovgress. Pa., Cumberland. Md.. Muako-geMr. Davis said his opposition to the Okla , Kansas City, Mo., and Dal- - proponed department resulted from a Us Texas. careful analysis of the reports of LOS ANGELES. Cal , Jan 20 (By WASHINGTON. Jan. 20 (By the Associated Press) There may be the Associated Press) The United something, after all, In this notion States ia being Impoverished by a fire that "likker Is a oonooctlon of the waste that is Intolerable. Franklin H Wentworth of Boston, secretary of devil. Jar of moonshine, the National Fire Protection associajTwo tion, told members of ths American being held as evidence Jn the prohibiPetroleum Institute In convention here tion laboratory hefe, have grown today. pairs of horns "The destruction of more than The chemists who analyse the fireper year in created reeources water attempt no explanation. They by fires, of which 80 par cent are merely point out on the zlno cover preventable, la something which of each Jar a perfect little pair ef easily no competent person can poaslbly dehorns, just the same as used to adorn fend," Wentworth eald He paid tribthe head of Beelzebub in the wood ute, however, to the steps for fir cuts In the old family Bible preention taken In the oil lnduetry, They think that the liquor waa and said the move of the institute in promoting construction of improved highly acid and became volatile, that oil storage lands and selection of their the fumes ate their way through the sites with reference to community sine tops, and aa they passed off into safety wtli eventually be completed tanks a inthe air formed the Uttle cryatallne and make astheIt burning toof be ought horns by a combination of the metal frequent of $a per capita Our fire waate and the acid. However, the chem- mean that every man, woman and ists are not surprised by any of the child pays 85 a year for fire waste, The other he said. magle tricks of bootleg Thu creation of a Compeday a pint of it ate a white ragged tent local committee of dtlzene assoar on a concrete floor sembled about the city officials Tnere may also be a reason why a charged with the community fire In a jar of safety, furnishes the must practical consumer sees snakes whisky the chemists found a pickled organization for a successful attack lizard The jar is said to have been upon fire waste" J A Watterson of the Standard Oil captured from a pickled lounge-lizarcompany of Ohio told of the study of static electricity being made by the PLEADS FOR SON. oil Industries to develop means of preWASHINGTON. Jan 20 (By the' vention of fires in marketing of gasoAssociated Press ) A personal plea line He asserted that equipment of for executive clemency for his son, tank trucks with drag chains to act LfFutenant John S Thompson, under a bleeders to carry off any static death sentence, was made to Presi- charge that may have accumulated dent Cooiidge today by the Rev. J in the tank remains ons of the most Milton Thompson of Far Rockaway, effective precautions New York Lieutenant Thompson was convicted by court martial at Manila of mur- Ritchie Classes Great dering Miss Audrey Burleigh of MemRights phis, Tenn., last September. The documents are now in the hands of Mr NEW YORK. Jan 0(By the Cooiidge No indication of the Pres ) If John Marshall president's were alive and chief justice of the attitude baa been given. United States today, he pmbsbi? would put his foot down hard upon encroachments the federal government ha made In recent years upon the rights of states to manage their own affairs. Governor Albert C. Ritchie of Marvland said tonight. Governor Ritchie expressed the opinion In an address before the Lawyer s club of New Yerk In celebration of the 125th anniversary of the appointment In 1801 of Justice Marshall to head the supreme court numerous investigating boards and Defender of a strong centralized committees, and of "opinions of men government thst he was, nothing in who have devoted their lives to these the decisions of the great chief justice should be construed as justifying problrma" Emphasising that he gave especial the broad Interpretation of "Implied weight to the views of General Persh- powers" which congress and the suing, Mr. Davis read a lettw written preme oourt have taken in Justifying by the general on January 20, 1920, tresp upon states right. Governor to Major General Charles T. Mencher, Ritchie asserted It is upon the dethen chief of the army air servloe. It fense of what he considers the priviread in part against federal leges of states that Governor RMrhie "Military force can never be efficiently trained nor operated without has based his bid fof th Democratic an air force presidential nomination in 1M8 "An air fore, acting independently, own of Its can, account, neither win a war at the prewnt time, nor, so far Cardinal Mercier Looks a we can teU, at any time in the Forward to Visitors , . future Aa air force bv Itself cannot ob-- , tain a decision against force on the BRUFtfELS, Jan 20 (By ths Associated Press ) Thpugta his recovery it ground, "A military air force 1 an essential desmedwell nigh hopeless, Used 'sat combat branch and should form aq in- Mercier continues to display unusual resistance to the ravages of diesasa, tegral part of tbs army 'An air force should te established surprising even th attending physiaa a separate arm of the earvlce.. cians by the manner lo which 'b has with the Infantry, cavalry withstood pain, lack of nourishment and recurring heart attacks apd artillery. Aa air force should not be estabThe cardinal looks forward to a lished aa a combat f'rce distinct from visit tomorrow from Iord flail? the army and navy president of ths" Fhglish church union Mr Davla pointed out that ths war with whom he has been SsaoHated in had placed before the attempt to being about a union of department aiready Another visitor, whom the committee legislation designed to the churches carry out practically all of the recom- he awaits with deepest interest, is mendations of the president a air Crown prince Leopold, who !e reboard in respect to the- army air serv- turning te firotMsi tomorrow ater an extended sojourn ice half-gall- . Jurist for States INDEPENDENT AIR UNIT oppo-eltlo- Bodiet ; prlh4 j hn - Ordered large-extent- ai n. a. , HOUSE acted a. President' Wilson official between la Befotiatlona with the kaiser, Uoyd Oeorg sad Poincare, publication of these Intimate paper, reveals (marine facts (boot power of the Administration ( man of mystery. M The Col. House 0OL. CO THE 1ALT LAZE Oeaunued es Pm Three. (Oelama Three.) d OUT FIRMLY AGAINST ' Through BOISE, Idsho, Jan favorable action on the report of Its Iamb marketing committee at the sixty-firannual convention which closed here this afternoon, ths National Woolgrowers' association assigned itself to a task of ImmeasurThat task Is, In able nagnlture brief, the regulation of lamb shipments from producing regions to markets In such a way that no stockyards will be glutted, no markets ill bs broken, and consequently ths price to the producer stable at a fair level the year around Many years back, the national wooU men were talking about such a lamb' marketing schema The action todayIn is, except for tle studies made Idaho this summer by Hugh hproat, formerly president of the Idaho association, the first tangible step toward realization of the dream. The association accepted the resolution that recommended the establishment of a national marketing bureau. to be operated from one of the central markets (presumably Chicago) and to be placed under the direction of a marketing expert; whose duties it shall be to cooperate with commission houses and assist in directing shipments originating In the This wet to the various markets expert, furthermore, is to furnish inof the to the offUyrs formation daily national association nd the various This program, state associations with the producer having available accurate market information. Would contribute toward better diversion of shipments and toward more even disthe tribution of shipments throughout exweek t prevent the customary Monon cessive congestion of receipts days CHICAGO THE CENTER. It was noted in parenthesis that Chicago likely would bs the place chews for Nils marketing bureau.a President Frank Hagenbarth, in recent survey of ths iamb marketing problem, ouerved the power of Chl-- j cago in establishing the lamb prices at othei yards This was further noted In the studies by Mr SproaL Therefore, the inevitable conclusion of the wooimen is that t hlcago would be the best place at which to try their experiment This marketing pro- gram will, when it gets under way, derive its greatest force from the iambs; that Is, marketing of milk-fe- d turning them when they reach prims condition The association was unanimous in returning Frank J Hagenbarth to thepresidency for another year, the fourWool-groae- WAR SECRETARY STANDS I By 20 Regulation Pair of BeelzeVice Presidents Radio Half Billion Lost Each bub Appear on Lid of Year in Created ReSpeech Flares Up on Jar; Reaon for Floor; Apology Made. sources, Oil Men Learn "Snake. rot-stru- m tinuous Train Pull Into Station at St. Louis Much Sought Murderer Taken. Hammering. Hagenbarth Again Presi Majority May Break Un dent; Meeting Against der Strain; Many Repub Contracting of Wool. licans Grow Reluctant. Special to The Tribune J v NOT ASTONISHED -- A Regulate Figures Against Them, From Probut They Count on Con- (By STAFF CORRESPONDENT ' . HORNS; CHEMISTS Jsn ty-fo- to Shipments ducing Regions to Marts a LIKKER SPROUTS 1 -- 1 , - CUSTODY i S H Remarkt of Young Man Bring Him a Beating . . - ' Jan. 20 (By the WASHINGTON, Associated Preae.) After two senators had assailed him today from the senate floor for criticising senate procedure, Vice President JDawes issued a statement saying he owed an apology to one of them. Senator Copeland, Democrat, New York, and had Intended his criticism to apply generally to certain tactics used In the world coart debate. The controversy started when the vies president said In a radio speech last bight that a fresh example of the need for senate rules revision had been furnished by debate on the world court. He mentioned Insertion of a while magazine article in the record such important legislation aa th tax bill waited REED NOT THE MAN. Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri, who had given the eenats clerk a magazine article yesterday for reading, opened an anttworld court speech today with pointed references to the radio address, but General Dawes replied from the presiding officer s that he had been referring to Senator Copeland The New York senator then eald the reference aa applied to him waa inaccurate," as several newspaper clippings offered by him for the rechad been accepted ord yesterday without reading It was two hours later that General Daweg made his explanation in the form of the following statement: I owe Senator Copeland atv apology. He has not attempted to .obstruct the progress of the senate in the world court debate. "My reference In my short extemporaneous speech last night over the radio were to certain kinds of tactics used at times during the world court debate, and not te yesterday's proceedings alone The newspaper reports of it must have been suggested by the written introductory speech of (CBtiaud M Page Twe.) (Ceiama flee.) in Ready to Shoot It Out With but Officers, Didn't Get Started. - U. es ?mt Tvs) laIsattaaed (Oslsoaa Eight.) OKLAHOMA w 1 KEEP UP HOPE i j M Vi 4000-wo- rd police. - l I - WASHINGTON, Aseoolated Press.) Wrecked Train for Thrill, but Misted It 'J f:4 M : ' th ( 'IK - ' Ki. T. CITT, Jan 20 (By the Associated Press ) The American embassy this afternoon received a note from the Mexican foreign office replying to Ambassador Sheffield's recent note protesting against the retroactive provisions of two new Mexican laws known as the petroleum and antiailen land laws. Ths embassy declined to reveal the contents of the M exlean note or to make any statement for the present JO (By the Having already received a thrashing at the hand! of Mrs. James T Morris who-- e age waa given ae II years, Ntcooeo lyaple. a husky 17 year --old Washingtonian. today was sentenced In police oourt to pay a fine of 1260 or go to jail for alx months Mrs Morris, prominent In the work of the Daurhtere of the American In Minneapolis restnted Revolution ' remark, of Naples when ah passed him latg yesterday on the Ellipse In the reah of ths White House She administered a few well placed blows and than pursued th. man for several blocks on the run, finally capturing him and turning him over to V - I MEXICO ) r k FIVE CENTS End of Tether - -- rr m V ' ; Washington Has No Official Notice of Reply From Communication. WASHINGTON, Asaoolxted Pre nnm mi - Ss Jan. 10 (By the Secretary Kellogg took direct lsaua today with the statement Issued to the press yesterday by Mexican Foreign Minister Aaron Fa. ns, reiterating the position of the Washington government that the new M.xloan land and petroleum laws "are plalny retroactive and confiscatory. Mr. Kellogg used ISO words to answer lbs publlo declaration of ths foreign minister, dismissing the no Mexican statement as containing facts or arguments which have not been fully dealt with in official exchanges. POSITION UNCHANGED. The secretary's statement, which was Issued before the American reply late today to the formal presentation mad y the United States against retroactlvs features of the twq laws, was ae follows: The position of this government has been and still Is that the land and petroleum laws contain 'visions which r plsinly rstroxcUv and confisoatory In their ffsot upon property rights heretofors legally acquired and held by American citizen inf Mexico under' prior existing Mexican laws. This position, which doe not In any sense question Mexico's sovereign right to legislate on her domestic concerns, has been made perfectly clear In the most frank and friendly terms 4o tbs Mexican government both formally and informally. Oyr last not to this subject was delivered to ths Mexican minister of pro- vide a directory of cozy, comfortable, well kept rooms that are for rent. The Intimate Paper BEGHTNINO, SUNDAY, JAN. 31 TEXBXTNE HAS SECURED EXCLUSIVE Clon4 PIECE OF PAPER CAUSES DEATH ST SULLIVAN. undet-stan- aixty-fou- MEAN TO STICK. It is not that these Republican procourt senators are soldiering or are in any sense treacherous to Coois program. They mean to go through with it It la not there the to the court Ilea dangtr 1 he danger lies In the knopdedge held by the opponents of the court that the bulk of the Republican pro- idge es Page Twe (Celuaa Biz ) (Ooatiaited ) Mitchell Court Martial Verdict Being Copied Jan 20 (By th Washington, Associated Press.) Tbs report of the war department board of review, approving ths findings of ths eourtmar-tla- l which convicted Colonel William Mitchell, the air servtos critic, was In the hand of stenographers today, who typed it for signature of the board s members and presentation to the Judge advocate general At th war department Major General Hull the Judge advocate general, made this statement as a result of published report that ths board had reached no decision The press was authorized by th Judge advocate general to say at noon, January 20, the record in the Mitchell case was still in the possession of the board of review and had not been transmitted to the judge advocate general General Hull doe not deny that the board had reached a decision which upheld the right of the court from a legal standpoint to impose on Colonel Mitchell the verdict and sentence it handed down. Safety Conference Overdose of Anaesthetic in Hospital Traced to Mistake in Weigh- WASHINGTON, Jan 10 (By th CooiPro-idge akel the governor of all Mat to appoint delegation to a national , conference on treet and highway 23 24 and 23 safety here,24 March 0 of our cltliens war Nearly killed and probably over 60 000 hurt by street and highway accidents during Drug. ald tha presipast year. ing th dent letter to th governor. of th highway ia, of "Th control LOS ANGELES, Cal , Jan. 20 (By courae, a matter for th Mate and for th naikmaJ gov.mm.nL but tha Aeanctated Preea ) The right not It la my feeling that conference qf of paper waaheld reaponel-bl- e thl character result in valuable conof a pl-- c of a local anaes- tribution to the progrcMlve wdutlon" for overdone ta a very difficult que.tlon thetic which killed two Tromen In th o( what General hospital here. It became known today In an Inquiry of District Attorney A Keyea Follow In questioning of witnesses, Keyea ordered an Inquest for tomorrow afternoon Action by th district attorneys office wilt await the outcome of the lnqueet Lyman Hteut. chief chemist, and Leo Vpagner, aaeletant chemist tn the hoepftal, told the district attorney COLUMBUS,' Ohio. Jap 28 (By that In iweighlng the drug It was alOhio Associated Free ) On ways placed t n a piece of paper on th the scales Tea sheets of paper Were Sts' unlveraltv profess car today adplaced under the weights by mistake. A single sheet of paper weighs mitted to the trustee' onInvestigating time behe had at tommitte six and a half grains AS a result, tha prescribed three longed to "tb committee of 4, a gralna of th drug was Ire hied. organisation alleged by Dr Clarence and Fens tor of Columbus, of Boy Slayer ' Marla James R. Hopley, Bucyrua. to be comI being With Pardon Board munistic Tb Investigation made at the re.juevt of Governor Ylc Jsn fo.trnl-rsa- l Donahey. HAfimemRG, fat of Milam Cava-1) Th Another professor characterised Df yar-olbtyr ftntnced to Marie as "mentally Irresponsible and ia In tb balance ff dis February untrustworthy a month longer "It la true that ! Joined the comAn aprJ fur clemrnry waa mad mittee of 4, Dr Albert R. Chandler Its In bl bhaif today before iba board department of phtloeophv, said of pardnr a Tb board hrlrl it at th time was vagu but tt undw advtsemant until th re- -, prtwram seemed to be in effort 'te revive the turn of its fourth member Ltutnant Progressive party, formerly led by iNkvtd J I "avia now In Florida. RfV)L. ) Prldnt P, 8 d Hue. Z)t Salt Hake tribune Dt?D L US 20 (By th today. Th fnuch-aoug- ht In polio circular stayer, described" as "very danger-oua- ," KILLED Sight h ha-ba- i Park Petting Sharp and aeri-oua- ly rpct aid "Tb aceutmtbme directed against various members of fhe faculty are Such terms as eomimmtete Venue. and parlor feds are need without meaning Thy era term of abuse ap-to plied by extreme conservative anyoti they euepct of not being et tremeiv eoneervat K. I rwent the Mrs that professors must suhecribe to some particular political, economical or religious creed Tb question to ask about a profe-sn- r la 'doe he stvdv his subject Intellithorough!? Is he cautious Does he eultl-va- a gent, in hit student1 thee qualities If he does n one should worry about his opinion nr those of hie student Tn part U u Ur. no uth professor is likely to indorse the present government of Russia, por to lead he students tg do so J A. 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Nam vurprUlng relations with PTosidant Wilson Is for ths first time ia his Memoirs. WESTERN Mo. Jan "quick to draw, fell Into a trap prepared by department agents, and railroad emcity detective ployees and was overpowered la tho drawing room of k FTisao-Kat- y train upon arrival at Wbbtr Grovo a suburb, from Baa Antonia A revolver, an aotomatlo pistol and a belt of cartridge war, lying on a card table In th drawing room. hav shot It out with House Committee in Penn- - you."I Ifwould you had glvan me a chance," Durkin told hie captor "You got ma too quick. sylvania Legislature Puts With Durkin waa an attractive woman, hla bride etnoe December 4. They were married In Eaat SL Louis. Measures Out of Hhe said she was formerly Mias Irma Sullivan, 21, of Cornell. 111., and had no Idea her husband was wanted by-tShe did not become eu- -' polio 20. HARRISBURG, (By plclou eh said, until he Abandoned Pa, Jan. an automobile at San Antonio. the Associated Press ) Proposed legKII8I SMILE GOING. islation for control of anthracite minDurkin, who gave hi name a ing struck an obstacle In ths Penn- James Durkle of 8t. Louts In sylvania legislature today when two plying for the marriage license, ap has bills sponsored by Govsntor Plnohot been variously called the "shlek rob- -' Prince Charming." He were virtually killed by the houss ber and oontlnued to smile after his arrest committee on mines and mining. Ac- and nonchalantly admitted hla dcs- - , tion on one bill, proposing to make perate escapade It waa noticed havd hi tiny mustaebs slnoo coal a public utility, was "IndefiniteChicago. leaving ly postponed" by ths committee. Th Tha coupl waived extradition, and other bill, providing for state com- under heavy guard left on a Chicago A Alton train lat today for Chlcaao. marto and pacts regulat production, cl keting of coal, was given a "negativa" of Edward C. recommendation pe laet October 11, at ChVczror Other pending measures dealing death when h attempted to arreet Durkin In are situation anthracite with the for automobi) la aleo theft. H lor charfed with murder of Folic Ser committee, and all wilt coma-ua hearing next Wednesday. feant Harry Gray, who waa fatally wounded October 22, when h trapped NEW YORK. Jan 20 (By ths As- Durkin in a Chicago houea, only to York New sociated Press ) City's hav Ehirkln shoot hie war out Lloyd coal shortage situation reached a seAustin, a civilian, was killed la th rious stage today when Bellevue hos- exohany of bullet unTh capture of Duritln wae aeoom-pl!ei- id was 1177 patients, pital, housing able to get coal and ths institution neatly Durkin and hie bride was heatless. Mia.) (0atiaa4 a Fra (Oiluu Twe. ) Jan IP (By ths WASHINGTON, Associated Press. b John Hays Hammond. who was chairman of ths coal Regulations commission which submitted its reDraw Attack port two years ago, declared today after a conference with President Cooiidge that he was in agreement Jan. 28. (By th WASHINGTON, with the president that nothing should Associated Preaa Pettln places fur be attempted by the federal governth poor were uryed upon the nament toward ending the anthracite tional recreation conference today by suspension until Governor ptnehot and Ethlbert Stewart, commissioner of ths Pennsylvania legislature had dem- labor statistics In tha department of onstrated whether they could work labor, who pleaded for the openinff of out a solution. public apace in American cl tie to th "blu Jeaned" workdTs In Tat industrial plant Congressman Scores Jl'?eni from th aho factory, k "can stand a littl petting In Press Diplomats asaid,public park furnished by th city, Jo from th tockyarda, even thouah Jan. 2 WASHINGTON, (By th who spends hla days cutting off th Associat'd Press.) Foreign diplomats fet of sheep, do th petting " Mr. Stewart assailed what he, and th press wr accused In th Bumtermed Mthe Increasing rigidity and house today by Ropresenutlv mer, Republican, taashlnfton, of lm4 puritanical aMnlnlty of much that He goes into the newer forme of park pedln prohibition en(orcement urged 4qua! punishment for rich and rule And regulation" poor dry law violators ALLEGED. "When w tak liquor law enforce- MURDER CONFESSION ment out of politic," h said, "and PHOENIX. Arts, Jan. 0 (By tho vioput th rich violator and th poor Waited Associated Turner, Press.) lator on th asm rookpll, w wilt arrested her lat today, confessed to have respect for taw etstr-ln-lakilled h his that r two other that ought polls "Ther and and shot 34, Burton. Art th forto b on th asm rockptl wounded Mr Laura Turner, hla eign diplomat who break our law at Oakland, CaL, on Janformer and th public pre. which feed It uary 14 wtf, reader on distorted new morning, In th revolhla had H noon and night. IS day In th year ver with which possession be did th shooting. The press I doing tnor to break Turner declared. Th ehootlng took for law than all th down at th home of Joseph Schowlng. anarchists that ever landed on Elll place where avenue, Bellevlew Oakland, 13 Island4' th women were employed, th mao importance was known sad his power ins4JI3pected, hut the full Import of Col. Houses PUBLICATION BIGHTS OP OOL..nOUKES MEMOIRS FOB UTAH, IDAHO, NEVADA, WESTERN WTOM2XO AND hr tured OHIO PROFESSOR ADMITS JOINING 48 COMMITTEE. BUT DEFENDS ACTION Fate LOUIS. Pres,) Trailed thr Martin J. Durkin, gunman, who Associated months by department of Justice Iaugha at death, lost chance to (hoot on of who members ha It out when arrested yesterday aa agent had alain, Martin J. Durkin, 24, notrain drew into St, Louie. A. Photo. torious Chicago criminal, was cap. P. d OF TWO WOMEN Cooiidge Calls General Memoirs E. M. MARK WASHINGTON, J.ui JO' To under-stan- d the status of the world court before the eenate and to understand the determined earnestness of the opthe position and persistent hop which kegps them going when on the figures they are beaten to that it is necessary to go below the polls which superficially show a safe majority of several more than r in favor of the the requisite court As to the courts strength, of the Republican group of fifty-fiv- e senators, about, forty are listed as Intending to vote for the court Of those forty Republicans there are not more than five who. in the judgment of their fellow senators and of oioee observers, are for the court in their hearts, in the ense, for example, that Woodrow Wilson was for the league of nations There are not more than five Republican senators indeed, there are not that many who are for the court In the spirit in which Senator Borah is against it Put Senator Foss of Ohio at the top of the list of those senators who are really Republican and earnestly for the court and about four more and you have about all the Republicans who believe America ought to adhere to the court as earnestly as Senator Borah believes America ought not Street. 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