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Show WIATHIR, fair Thursday and Friday; om'whit unaatliad aouih portion. One way to gain ad- Generally Fllrar LMd Copper Zlno Local . , ttlmnt ...M ............. (oathods) vancement to bigger things is through Tribune Want Ads. Frieoa. f-- $fi 80 118,76 ...$7 448 VOL. 112, NO. 147. HINDI SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1926. FILES Coolidge Will Keep Hands I I Marine Commander, Late of Philadelphia Vice . Battles, Again in Action Col. at Williams, Also San Diego Base, Facing General Court Martial. March WASHINGTON, of the serious blunder Woodrow Wilson, who first political 'Mow when dared baee. General Butler's action followed dinner given Saturday evening at Colonel William home in Coronado In General Butler's honor. CocktaJla It is said, were served at the dinner, which was attended by a number of officers of the marine corpe and their t wtvea It Is said that Oeneral Butler made some comment regarding the oocktaila The charges against Coi onel Williams, however, were based on a party which was held later at 4 a hotel In Coronado, all of those at r the dinner having been invtted. CHARGE FILED. General Butler's charge was sent D today to Bear' Admiral Ashley Robertson, commanding the Eleventh naval district here. Admiral Hob ertson said he would send the charges to Washington for final ac- tion by the navy dap3;menL Several affidavits accompanied the General Butler and some chArgea other offeers declared in the affidavits that Colonel Williams was intoxicated. Other affidavits declared he was not It was said at Eleventh naval district headquarters that regulations require the affidavits of a navy physician in such a case. - No such affidavits had been filed at dis trict headquarters today, it was reported. Colonel iWilUeraswas paused under technical arrest at the hotel and was y summarily removed from command of the Fourth regiment of marines, to which command he reverted when General RutJer relieved him as .commander of the marine baee a few days ago. Should the navy department take of Butlers General engnisanoe charges and order Colonel Williams tried by general oourUnartlai, the board, it is announced, wlH convene-eithe- r at district headquarters in San Francisco or at the marine base. . The board, under the law, must comprise no fewer than five nor more than thirteen officers, aJl of them, except the recorder, senior to the officer being tried the off policy brewing party 4o-al- fi 1 N " Jv 1 4 fr-- f a I, SAN DIEGO. Cal. March 10 (By Freaa ) Brigadier tha Associated General Smedley D. Butler, who topped off ht war record aa a devil dog to fight vice and liquor In Philadelphia aa head of tho police de conp pertment there for two year tinued hla erusade against drink' here today when be filed chargee of drunkenness vd oonduct unbecoming an officer against Colonel Alexander William of the Ban Diego marine Mindful 10. of the late suffered his he appealed to ths country to glvs him s congress amenable to hie own wishes, President Coolidge today rejected four attempts to drag him Into bitter battles In widely scattered sections of the country. To all White House callers, Presi dent Coolidge de f4 he will ' i maintain s hand- - eleo-tio- - pH- tnr r.u(l.that .even though costs , policy the lose of next congresa P e n n a y Irani, California, Ohio ind even Demo-vati- o Texas were the states which today sounded him mt on the intending 1926 elections. In vhlch a new house will he elected and na-lon- wenty-eeve- Pres. Coolidge. Re- n senators must face the test of reelectlon. William 8. Vara, publican Representative boss' of Philadelphia, Republican, and tentative candidate for L n ted States senator against Senator Pep ner and Governor Plnchot. left the White House elated after a parley with the president. WARE ELATED. I am extremely planned, said Ware He then departed for Philadelphia presumably to announce his candidacy Former Representgtll, J. Hampton Moore, until recently a tentative candidate for senator In Pennsylvania, said later at the White House that if i half-hou- SHORTRtDGE IN DANGER. President Coolidge was later In the day advised that Senator Samuel M Shortridge. one of his most faithful followers, is threatened with defeat in the coming California primaries This report of California conditions was made bv Ralph Arnold, chairman of the Republican committee of Los Angeles county. Mr. Arnold left the White. House with the distinct Impression that California, too. will see the "hands off" policy maintained j DISTINGUISHED CAREER. Colonel Williams, who stands on the threshold of a general court-martias a result of General Butler's action, has had a long and distinguished career in the marine corps He wai born In New York City, l gp August 85. 1877. and was commissioned a second lieutenant In the oorps October 12, 1899. During the world war he commanded the Haitian the with rank of major ..gendarmerie general. - He is a graduate of naval war college at Newport and of the army school of the tine at Fort Leavenworth, Kan He assumed com to mand of the Fourth regiment when it arrived here from the Dominican republic on the transport Henderson. August 26. 1924 Last year, following a courtship ir. Colorado, Colonel W llllama married Mlse Marie Thompson, a noted Ken-- , tricky beauty Major General Wen dell Neville, commanding the defmrt-mer- it i of the Pacific marine corps, with headauartere pt Ran Francisco, was best man at the wedding The Fourth regiment, which Colonel Williams commanded until the affair or Saturday night, constitutes the west coast marine expeditionary force, the personnel roniptumg iorty-- ur V officers and 468 men Oeneral Butler was not at ths marine post today. It is understood that after filing the charges with Admiral Robert son he left fir Ban Francisco to confer with General Neville. L Two Convicts March ths Associated Prss ) Davs Perkins and two of Bissons, ths three Raymond convict who escaped frofiFths Fulton county convict camp late yesterday, wsrs recaptured lats today near Canton Ga Ths two made no effort to officers, who came upon them as thev attempted to cross a road in front of an automobile loaded with posse men Sisson, officers said, admitted having shot P P Newsome, guard, saying he fired three shots in the meiee Immediately preceding the flight of ths three men in the prison camp truck Newsome now le at a hrapltal with Injuries which may prove fatal, Br Tl State Ownership Resting Senate Conclusions on I C. C. Appointee's Qualon Private Recommended. ifications Make Comedy Nationalization " Frowned Wheel Horses Like Reed Upon; Subsidy' Held and Pepper Tie With Vithout Bit of Defense Radical Montana Man LONPOX. March 1ft (Ry the Associated Press ) State ownership of Great Britains coal mines, but continuance of their development by prl- rate enterprise under government is recommended In the supervision, anxiously awaited report of the royal coal commission The commission was appointed six months ago to evolve schemes which would put the coaV industry on a sound bawls and eliminate the constant disastrous disputes between the miners and the owners At the same time the commission declares against nationalization as recommended by the miners federation. The commission finding on the question of nationalization was perhaps the one In which the whole country was most vitally Interested The report declares dratlc reornecessary ganization of coal industry and makes numerous recommendations In a document covering 2ono pages The report, which is unanichairman mous was signed bv th William BevSir Herbert SamueL-Sir eridge General Fir Herbert IaSWTenee and Kenneth Lee. AU of these men are prominent Irr British industrial life, but none of them is associated with the coal industry. GENERAL AID NEEDED. Industry sava The depression in the report, cannot be attributed to of outor restriction political unrest put bv the joiners or inefficiency of the with agryes management, but it owners that the view of the mine .tQ .reduce Aiavpracticahla-Jfeinft.dxJwages, lengthen the hours of work snd decrease the railway rates bv lowering the wages of the railway men It savs that the wav to prosperity lies in three chief lines of advance, s By MARK SULLIVAN. March lft If WASHINGTON, President ('nohrfge a appointee to the Commission-Wo- od commerce interstate Thomas F look were voted on today he would be rejects by a vote in the proportion of something like 64 to 42 It la difficult to believe any delay will change thla outcome, although the voting has been poet poned until next seek, either on the request of President Coolhkge or on the Initiative of auch- frlenda- - of hi among the Republican leaders a are with him on thia appointment It la true that changes In the early positions taken by Individual senators sometimes occur or are brought about If the vote on the ratifying of the Italian debt settlement had been taken two weeks ago it would have been rejected, ahereas now it is apparent It would be ratified. It Is hard, horn ever, to imagine anv such change In th rase of Wood lock. ALMOST COMEDY. Th condition that wofkagAfnsl him are o many and o Incongruous as to compos a comedy. The fight agatnst him is led by Senator Wheeler of Montana, radical Iemoorat and lc presidential candidate on the La FoUetie ticket of 1924 Wheeler asked more than 99 per cent of the questions during the dav s examination to which the senate committee on interstate commerce subjected Woodlock Fairness require It to be said that most of Wheelers questions, though frankly and rather In temper y ately biased had the wholly proper purpose of bringing out Woodlocks iews on railroad valuation, railroad Democratic Battle Royal WASHINGTON. March 10 (By the Associated FTeaa ) The prohibition question agitated oongrees again today, with discussion In both the senate and houa punctuated by bitter-ne- e and laughtef EAME Th house expended approximately f hours on prothree and hibition discussion, with most of those present participating at various stages in the attack on and defense of the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act. K was during this discussion that iJemoorat,-Nefeomere Repeeaentatlv York, Introduced the resolution caJlkfg for a referendum on modification of the Volstead act, which would I effected through a poll of registered voter in each coffgrea sional district by Its representative in th house. Ballot and franked envelopes for the purpose would be furFirework In nished each member. the senate started when Senator Bruce offered or the record, for th seoond succemrive day, a clipping giv ing the latest results In a newspaper poll on prohibition. A wave of laughter swept the floor and gallery. . Ohio, Senator WUlla, Republican, e dry leader, thereupon fulfilled threat made yesterday and countered with a request to Insert in the record exhibits Intended to show that prohibition waa successful. Including an editorial headed the Lincoln, Prohibitionist one-hal- fact-find- Flagship Dead 6 n . Elnth s, Col. Coolidge Gains in Day Fire Guts Big Ocean Liner Jordan's (Swlng-Johnson- 0ae -- Haskell Gives Soviet Views rum-berco- HELD AS GIRL'S ASSAILANT I isv-n- ot hefor-senten- ce StudentsTeave as Strike Move 1 j ft. ft i r'od i 4 w fop, are she said. Iks animss In a fat nbtrrann Surgeon Finds fr Anothers Error R- pn-vat- e tight-tippe- d h r4 defrd as 1 rettd cern to Leagues Life. Brazil, Demanding Seat, Threatens to Blackball Germany. Per-mane- March 10 (By tho Preaa.) Tha ertida in th. affairs of tha council of tha Jeagua of nation waa ennatdered critical lat. tonight. Contrary to tha somewhat rosy reports given out by aoma of tha me'mbera that tha situation "waa ripening toward an accord," reliable Information lndloated that three members of tha council, Braxtt, Spain and Japan, declined today at tha unofficial meeting of tha council to any that they would, vote for tha election of Germany a a a permanent member. GLOOM PREVAIL. The greatest gloom pravalls among ana It la thought all the delegation that only the master hand of Brland can savs ths situation, which. In vlsw of many of ths leaders, threatens ths vary existence of ths ieagus Itself Alfsnlo Mello Franco of Braxtl informed the council that he had ex- pllclt Instructions from ths president of ths Braalllan republic that If he voted In favor of giving Germany a permanent seat he must simultaneously vote Braxtl ths asms prtv vhtlhti know 7 I should nl OEXEVA. he , ment. Commander of . Openly Admitted as One of Grave Con- liege. i Swlng-Johnso- Crisis to one report, Mella According Franco told the Council that if Braalt was not accorded a permanent seat new aha would withdraw from ths league, but would veto th election of Germany while she remained a Mello Franco member of the oounctl refused tonight to confirm or deny whether be had made the latter state- -- -- called for vote on the WlUte' request without rifhate, and, over the protest of the Mtftsouri senator, he invoked thia mH The senate decided that the Ohio senator should read th editorial. Senator 8mxt. Republican, Utah, pointed out that every page of the congressional record costs about 14 ind Senator Bruce that correct Information on thl subject" would save the government $25 000, 0'0 a )ear, whhh is being expended In Its ain and futile effort to enforce prohibition ' Senator Glass challenged the correctness of benator itruc s information and the latter that fh Virginia members' does zvot fighe absolute nality to an opinsubion on any ject If the se chargee me foisting Inc Information on th congressional record, he Is out of order," Senatbr Bruce added. henator GUs asked Senator Bruce knew anything more about th correctness of the figures than i a t, Bank Robbed at Noon Hour Colorado Deer Hold Up Train announremnt that the rule Vic Pres. Dawea sorry to have the extent of my Information on any subject measured by the extent of that of the senator from Virginia,"' replied Senator Bruce. In th house. Representative BlanRULE AND OVERRULE. insisted that This brought objection from Sen- ton, Democrat, Texaa, misleading polls were ator Reed, who asked the nature of newspaper con members and declared that th article, explaining he did not tlnue to drink In violation whoof the want history falsified." After an ar- laws should be banished from congument. Senator Willis shouted, aU gress and from the country. light: hand the editorial back here Then we wouldnt even have and Ill read it rmself." Senator Keed objected to that pro- quorum here," retorted Representative Miw cedure and an argument started. Vice laguardla, progrefcslve-seclahsPresident Dawe out it short wlt4v- - ef WASHINGTON. March 1C Sight rubber nwkr who ride on Meing the lops of th double-decke- d motor bosses of the Washington Rapid Transit emrpany were scored as bus hv Mrs J 4J. 7Vi is! fop peepers during a hearing bsfore the public Vni Vill todav utilities i of houses on said the t forced street ars Kennedy bep eo? -heir t edoom window s tnuoMsiv because tbs sightseeing j act v ties of bus psesenrer MOUSE. rates and other subjects within the acope of an interstate commerce com- House Irrigation Commissioner's duties. Except for a very rare from Cousens'of Interjection ) Veuttnustl Psgs mittee Practically Sure of Iowa and Michigan, Gummlna (Column Two.) Bruce of Maryland. Wheeler did all the questioning He had th matter to Write In New System Wood-loc- k to delight a has been a writer of books and newspaper erHoles i'or more than thirty years, and Wheeler has dug them sll NORFOLK, up. First, however, 7 Wheeler ftpeclal to The Tffbane Va, March 10 (By Bpeefet to Tbs Tribune. 1 March brought out the fart that during porAfter WASHINGTON. the Associated Press ) Escaping gas March 1ft. Instead WASHINGTON, career Woodlock had been tions of his 10 Colo , March (By ReclaSTERLING. a and failure of her motors, caused the of authorising a bond issue of 812. by statement, today hearing In a a stock broker London, member Stale The Press Associated th, th Commissioner Mead, army dirigible TA-- 6 to drop none first 00ft 000 to finance building Boulder bank of Ovid. n,ar here wm roohed of the NewofYork 8tock exchange and mation the Per Marquette and house irrigation committee vtrtualJv-agi'raflate today Into lower Hampton Roadj, dam. developing power and building of approxlmat.lv $4000 bv & Ion, a director Those facta railroad have Frisco noon hour today near Thimble Shoal light the to write Into the reclamacanal, W R. Wal- bandit during ths bookk.eper, alons In Ceatloued os Page Three. The three men aboard 'had narrow lace. chairman of the Utah wgter John MrOraw.thea time, bill a provision retion charge-of- f was forced Ir.to Cotama Three ) at bank the has In commission, storage proposed. escapes, but were rescued without the repayment plan of the memorandum filed with Represen- the vault at the point of a revolver pealing serious injury by the coast guard pa- tative Colton, ttrft congress authorize The bandit then gathered up the loo.e law, and substituting cash and fled. In his haste overlooktrol boat 2314. therefore a plan requiring the repayf.n issue of sufficient size to finance of gold and coin amount a of ing large the comprehensive development The crew was composed of Ideuten ment of construction charge in from rier throughout its length that had been wrapped The book ant Roland Kietburts, pilot; Techni- Colorado from the Yellowstone national park keeper escaped from the vault by us twenty to forty year, th period for driver screw J. B. a ln cal Sergeant Johnson, and Me- to the Gulf of California. are each project to be determined by the snd here from Jutesbnrg posses of the Accepting theory Secretary chanic Joseph Winter. Lieutenant ' Work that the sales of power and on the trail of the thief. 10 DENVER, Colo, March (By secretary of the Interior. Kietburts was first reported badly water will reimburse the government SET YEARS UNPOPULAR. Associated the when Day Prtsa) found been to have in full, pay interest on and retire the injured, but was Thera were some advocate of a flat great herds of buffalo halted trains only slightly hurt, after the TA-- 5 had bonds, Mr. Wallace maintains that Commissioner forty-yea- r plan, but will be best results the obtained of the the middle by towed where to plans been crossing Langlev field, the Colorado river as a whole, that projects with we found an echo her today when Mead contended the craft is stationed, by the army tug treating distributing the benefits of developState. Game Commissioner Parvin re- large crop returns especially the projment among all seven basin states, Reno, fiom Old Pont. ported a herd of 500 deer last week ect of the southern tier of state, was observed to be In end not confining the benefits, as the The TA-A Sait Lake (Mofa held Denver up 10 bill attempts to, large(Bv fat SAN DIEOO, Cal.. March trouble twenty minutes before she fell, near Hot Sulphur ccan well afford to pay out In t wen tv train road) to California. Commander ) Piess ly base Associated the and four planes from the naval Colo years, whereas project, with relaISSUE NOT NAMED. Walter A Smead. commanding the Springs. here went up to offer assistance, but Ihe herd settled down comfortablv tively low crop returns, a has been When the ship could do 'nothing. Mr Wallace does not Indicate the U g 8 Procvon. flagship of the on the tracks and the tram crew demonstrated In th past, cannot well struck the water, her stern was left size of the bond Issue that would be base force battle fleet, died suddenly was forced to stop the train and or pay out In less than thirty-fiv- e h's chase the animals off the road high in the air and the gas bag wae required to carry through his propo- - . if heart disease In ..the cabin of arrbe, forty year InHe thereforeo wanted This was at Fanama damaged to some extent but bonds that sal, could be said Parvin suggests the bill. that the some 1200 leeway feet in the air sold as the demand for funds devel- - nounced in radio advices received at The ship was Heavy snows have driven herds of secretary of the Interior can fix the when trouble developed, but Lieutennaval district headquarter deer and that development of the from the higher rangps and repavmenL term for each project, acher to oped, ant Kietburts maneuvered could proceed In keeping with here. river have come to the com- cording to Its demonstrated ability tc Smead was born In riarv reportsoffice within 600 feet of the surface befwe th demand for power, for Irrigation Commander of deer appropriatmissioners The consensus of opinion among pay she went down out of control. She and for domestic water South Drkita, September 28. 1880. supply. stacks to their use. farmri ing hay committee member seemed to be that was towed to Langley field, where acadto naval the wa and his appointed would plan Admittedly, permit there should be som differentiation she has been used for training development on the lower rjver ahead emy from that mate, July 7, 1900 He between projects, and the probabili? of development higher up, because the had spent a total of sixteen year ties are that th Meed suggestion will sea. demand for power, for flood at present The bill, however, be adhered to control and forirrlgatlon comes frm all! carry a proviso that where IrIn lower his memorandum the basin. Starr David Mr Wallace sounds the warning rigation districts have bten formed, nd contracts inede to repay on the Utah should .study the pending " " " A par emu f tha gross crop Son Dies of Injuries NEWPORT NEWS. Va . March 1ft beet of sucb ) bill carefully to be contracts shall stand, return, J (UbUSHkd M Figs a (Bv th Associated Press ) Fire unless the water user themselves GIT,ROY. Calif . March 10 ( Fts,) aboard the United 8tates line's want tc change to th new basis of Vt . Maroh 10 (Bv FLYMOTTH. ) vErlc Knight Jordan at th Newport repayment. America ) Associated Press steamship chanthe son of David Rtarr Jordan, Improvement " and Dry Dock DOES NOT WORK OUT. ho News , Hhipbulldlng In the condition of Colonel John C cellor of Stanford university. company here, wa gotten under conwas Injured In an automobile acciCoolidge, father of the president, wag Mead said th 6 per Commlesioner 2 o'clock this afternoon after Dr Albert W dent earlv today died tonight fiom trol at reported tonight. plan, while theoretically sound, it had swept the vessel from bow to cent not hla Injuries, without regaining Cram, the colonel's physician, sell as it would be ouL work will tern for more than seven hour The that pain in the lower abdomen hud and costly of administration, Hi" father and mother were at bia loss probably will reach the two mil- would spread discontent among farmvery comsubsided, the patient wa lion dollar mark rame fortable and there was no immediate ers over disputed crop vaiuea, knd NEW YORK, March 10 (Bv the hdtri mhen the end cause for alarm The doctor did not Aoclated would necessitate changing the payPrera I Major leneral come to Plymouth today, confining William N ment eeph year, as crop values flucHa.ketl, former of chief his watch over Colonel Coolidge o American relief administration tuate. Rather, he said, farmers would In He will Ruaala, frequent telephone calls the today expreaaed prefgr a flxecr term, ao they would trit him tomorrow morning exiected of that the Ruarlan aovlet government know definitely what haa not yet progressed to the point them each ear The committee dewhere It should ba given recognition ferred final action, hut gave every bv tha American government H indication it would write auch a pro at a meeting of the New York vision into th bill pok. . hoard of trade and tranaportat Ion There le government- - ownership fn rommun.-m- . Ruseta, hut It . Major General Haskell asserted Exattaches had saelsted hie mother and MASON. Mich., March 10 (UniIf that he plaining rate a truthful both from the room Rbh. millionaire s father, view of conditions In Russia it should versal ) Arthur ' Have you weeping, anything to eay not be construed aa propaganda, ha eon. was found guilty of brutally asIs oronounced upon you?" said hie head Of course there le Rus.ian propsaulting Mis Louis King. Battle RichTheshook ANNANPALE - ON - HlTtROV. CHARON SPRINGS, Kan., is" that eenterice of this court In the I'nlted Btaree i By the vf Crek college girt. !n circuit aourt you spend the remainder at kaeociat-e- d N Y, March 1ft March 10. (By th Axwxlat-- d aganda course there le Russian propaganda In wa sen- ural life In Jackeon prison your natof the US and immediately here Pres.) Fight today, Ptmb.) Th bed dropped from China, but If we say thev are doing s Jack-eoat 8t Htepben college left Mr Sheriff, you wIN take th pris- students pretty well along a certain line, don t tenced to life Imprisonment attwenty-thre- e oner Into th Smoky HICl rlv.r near bar our custody" today for their home to remain there we are was think out only the of Th Jury putting 200 for atudent govdemands' etamp until their today, th earth sinking ghertff Rtlsby walked over and took ernment approval on the eovlet government or are met as the last group minute in aa ara of about 100 Rich by the arm Surrounded by of Its executive council left the dormistudents striking Th earth sank amidst a cloud Russia be eald. should par the Judge Charles B Colllrgwood. who state troopers, the two walked to the tories at noon, the trustees snd the Jail 76 000 ftud that Americans of dust, leaving a funnel-shape- d behind locked doors to spent for t renounced atntence. turned the pne-on- ooumy met Rich was an ehorked be had to walk president Russian bonds before the sot let govSoon aftervard th opening. determine what ran be don to brtng over to the sheriff t one. Only from the courtroom the supported by banks on all aides began caring in ernment came Into power v hint from arm peso the supreme court can Th students' spokesmen announced and early tonight th opening was 1 he court rtrf.m rasped Several appeal that they did not consider themselves grng to prison,courtpendinga an 150 in diameter, with th scree mod ocmM Too new ?ri hear fnm expelled from fb college and mat to the higher earth atill giving way. life?" was onlv another step which drfne attorners ey Is certain all over th onurtroom their The court waa adjourned Water from Defense In thedeparture Fhertf Hugh W 8llty strike they etased Mondav to be mad to one lawyer him plan to at gathered to at Jackeon streams and from tha Smoky Hill for Thev refused rarogmi Dresden planned to take once. It was all over in three min- an appeal to thewtate supreme court Bell s authority to baniah them and Tim it pouring Into tha opening. on error Rich ts If to be would not alter or fa Heard declared they At tha praaawt rate, it U .liPART ttl . Morrh 1ft A w1r4 utes COM BE BACK RALE. n bond pending th surram tbeif demands court fmm harWaton, Pi mited th hoi will b filled with aorv It must be by order of tne verdict waa read Judge appeal. Mr Jbfi Mrk an ard and FoilThe Jury a mailed water within a weak, raaulting in supreme court Rich Into hie Bill Abolishing Capital logwood wpi known dtluB ubmUtd to an Mias King was a email deep lake a were office there only nhifntaJ nitration end the attesti- moment RichThey Some persons attribute th pheDCECRVtD IT. 1 9 the oourt Punishment Approved return! arcxm wag gtonih4 to ftrw) ng nomenon to aa arthoaak and a nwM 'bt-incIt has been terrible faroon in tha rtm pete and tramming she said C Fmlth asked Two tad others to a fae rploion, alaMonitnal ft vita over L Tm t He Itefenae it deserved is lawyer ago f f WAiHivrrov. Mv--Ah blU r hrnr !ba woman wag onwrgtawl )ar sentence kiss pte was an " on, but of be AewwMeted fY-to though ther is no gas In this seccourt feh navay denied wera The to y rwinirr4 mad sprdras graw Arrangement spirit Uh tion and no explosion was heard. wore im'l th rtu of tha trou punishment In iHe DisArthur Lk h ataod up th prtwmer to Jackson prison to- - trict capital of ( olumhia v aa approved towaa Rub walaed to tne beach. Court nfht at a secret hour by the a ion 1 eparaa it. day by ths bouse district ourim liter. Training Ship Deflates W. R. Wallace,' Chairman and Water Storage CommisStop; Engines Three Aboard Saved. sion, Issues Warning. Bottom Drops Out of River; Lake Forming rlt Capital Women s Score Peepers f IN PRISON DOORS WILL CLOSE FOR LIFE ON YOUNG MAN Back in Camp ATLANTA. Go APPEARS SET; are runs he will get the old machine uoDort. Plnohot will be backed by Independents and drya and Pepper will have to rely upon the minority of intellectuals" within the party. condition. Despite that muddled Vare ie understood to have received positive assurance that the president will keep his hands entirely off, leavvoters their ing to the Republican right to work out their own destiny Lose of the senate would doubtless result in rejection of ail major Coolidge policies in the last two years of his administration President Coolidge later was informed by Charles L. Knight, publisher and former congressman, that the Ohio Republican organisation torn bv so many Internal troubles that. GGvjrnc Yta.Donahey. Dvmft-cra- t. Is practically reassured of The guiding hand of some patient conciliator is necessary to work order out of rhao theie, Knight said Knight declined to say whether he will himself he a candidate for governor JYesldent Coolidge kept him at the White House for lunch, and Knight left later for Ohio to restore harmony If possible." but with the same clear statement from President hands Coolidge that he will keep - off' there. 4oet R. B. C reage r, Republican national committeeman from Texas, told the president a few minutes later that Representative Harry M Wurxbach. the only Republican from the lxne Star state, ought to be sent down to a defeat which will blight his political aspirations forever. Wurxbach. In a recent house speech, charged that Creager puts In very little time building up the Republican Parly aiftf a great deal of energy into disposing of political patronage. By JOHN T. LAMBERT. Universal Servloe Staff Correspondent President Umpires on Wet and Dry With Vice Off in Coming Elections Even to Losing Congress E PAGES FIVE CENTS 24 Pere Marquette Paying Extra Dividend Raises Ante to Van Sweringens NEW YORK. March 10 Associated Press ) Another wa placed in th path of merger, posed Nickel Plat th (By obstacle th pro- airekdy under th ban of the Interstate commission, when director of th Per M&rquett railway, on of the five roads involved In th unification plan, today increased the annual dividend Tate on the .common share from $4 to $8 and declared an extra dividend of 82 a share. Th action Insures better terms for th Per Marquette stockholders If the merger Is reconstructed on a new financial baai Financial interests ploee to the Van Sweringens, however, indicated that the higher dividend policy of the Per Marquette would not be an insurmountable barrier to a ravlaim of the Nickel Plate plan. New leasing terms, it is said, will be based up n actual earning power rather than dividend rates Meanwhile the increased return on the stock will help to carry the Van Sweringens noldtng or will net of about 160, OuO share them a profit of several million dollars' if the merger attempt! abandoned. The Van 8wertngns returned to Cleveland today without maturing definite plans for their future course of action, o far as their banking associates were informed Ihe I'lckel Plate executives, It was inUnued, were still anxious to proceed with th merger unless unexpected difficulties coiri-me- rc oft he session earn Ths climax when one member hoping to get some tangible result from ths debate put ths direct question to all ths members of ths council: "Are you ready to vote for tha elec- tion of Germany? H rax 1 answered as Indicated above, while Count Quinones, de Leon of Spain, refused to answer at all. believing as a prominent "Spaniard said, that silence Is golden Japan waa also absolutely noncommittal to the surprise of many. BIG POWERS FIRM. The big powers, who are committed to vote for Germany by the agreement reached at Locarno, all announce they will do so. M. Paul Boncour of France spoke on A Posand warned sibly Collapsing League, his colleagues of the dangerous reper-cu- rs ton on Europe of Jkny breakup of the leacu of nation. Appeals to the British and French (CMtUttM M (Colaaa Thr,) X. Congressman Passes Away 10 WAKEFIELD. Mass, March Pres I ths Associated the Harry 1. Tbaver of for district eighth Maseachuietts In ths many years a prominent figure shoe and leather Industry of New here toEngland, died at his home old. night. He H 6 yearswas a elected Thayer Congressman a year ago last fall after of Frederick eeat the for fight ho reW. Dalllnger of Cambridge, suftired to run for the senate. Hewhile fered a mild shock last spring In Washington and was forced to go south to recuperate Apparently fully recovered, he returned to Washington nervous this fall but a threatened him hack from breakdown brought He had the capital three weeks ago. been confined to his home sines. (By Miners Escape Deadly Fire developed. Search for Tots Ends at River FAIRMONT. W Va., March lb. Associated Press) Two .By ths hundred men mads their way to after fire had broken safety today No M of the Consolidaout In mine Monongah. IONIA, Mtch , March 1ft (Univertion Coal company at sal ) Th search that has been going The blaxs. a severe one, company on night and day since last Satur officials said, was being battled today for two little children, Gilbert night by firefighters from all over the Randall 9, snd hi sister, grnextiny Fairmont region, directed by state 7, ended tonight when their bodice mine Inspectors. wr The miners who were working bedragged from the river here The children were last n playing yond the lire lone, made their way wl H eUd from the mine through abandoned three horses were wreckage Twenty led to safely In the same manner. , 187, more than On December 350 men lost their lives in aa explo- Border. Divorce No. II . sion Mills Making Hoover Appeals Them Free Fast for Honeymooncrs In -- ilarch 10, XJOOAXE8, Ari (By tha Aaaddatad Praia.) Mora than a doicn dlYorraa hava baan grant. d Americana In Mexican courta at NogaJea. Sonora, tha Judga of tha court of flrat laid today. Sarracy tha caaaa pravanta tha hunaa becoming public In mort caaca, but it waa learned that tha laat dir ore w granted yaatar-da- y to Mra. Young of Loa Angaiaa, Calif. It required bar only tea daya to obtain tho dacrao. The apaady and laniant dirurca lava of tha Maxican atata bare brought aa Urflux of American They bar arrived attorney. from an eectioni of tho conntry 11 and aro ring in hotel and prl-rhome. They maintain temporary office whU conducting work for tbair preliminary clieuta. It n uai!y roq Hires dayi to get a dlroroa. Jo t'4-teo- CHICAGO, March 1ft (By th A- PrevefiMn drilled Pres Niagara It beauty la an lm Kail from of th Lulled btara r luu concern and brides and aU propectv frooma, In th opinion of &cretrv Hertert Hofvr Purveys ftf army enjln Hixvr aai1 her last nUrhL jtry hfw that lh f i arrrx--slowly eutim th a cash .rpTnt meseura ara takn, and that, uni th probably wtd beftoro a rapid jtjrfuhrt "The beauty of the fall hojld h h declared, Jf for ro prenerved other rjavn for th ak of th thnu-- 1 who a there, at rands honeymooner ; dp 1 vrate-rfal- i I Power Company Employees Strike . f BCTTE, kMrrCteJ f m M-- e, 4 th rTVH1 Mnan her Put ws a as dnld mr4 f'W a 1st y (Rv ths 1 . T r? Pf.wr torter lacre- tnroT oompey d- a of 1 a da ' ' |