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Show r 3 There is no surer vray to reach fhe attention of strangers in town than through Tribune Wants. RIFFIAN LEADER ISSUE AT STAKE m, orders against Association Agrees to As- sume Charge July 1 for Six Months Period. ill sroTTs bltEf, N.b, Mir 29 (By the Associated Pres.) Director of the Iorth Platt Water Valley Users association tonight deckled to accept the offer of tha federal reclamation bureau to urn water into the North Platte irrigation system. In return the association assumes maintenance and operation charges from July 1 to January 1, when a joint liability district shall have been formed. WILL ASK CHANGES. Seeking changes in the terms, the association tonight sent William Morrow to Washington. The agreement wafer is assured for the whereby 100.000 acres in the project, which have suffered an estimated t,'0 000 damage daily for several days he' a use of drouth1. becomes effective Julv I. Water will he turned on immediate lv, Harry Barhore, project manager for the government, said tonight He received word from Washington to open the lateral gates as soon as the It will water users directors signed take three davs, however, for waier to reach the remotest sections of the projects. BIG CELEBRATION. Word of the acceptance was greeted with jubilance. The town had been full of anxious farmers for sev-er- al number wa the and das tonight increased Immediately the acceptance was announced, plans were pushed for a big bonfire and a carnival of nolae In celebration Paderewski Will Dodge Politics notwithstanding Interviewer. atrlct Krim waa sitting in a room, wit h a dozen ether persons. He waa dressed In a light drab djelab and wore a white turban. Hla feet were bare. Throughout the ronveraatlon he kept hie handa crossed and appeared to be sad. The Interviewer asked tfi. Rlffian leader why he had not accepted the peace terms offered by the French and Spanish at Oujda. I could not fcirr.nder without further fighting," replied Krfm. "I knew I would be beaten, and I had confidence In the generoelty of France I put myself unconditionally at the disposal of the resident general." "Who Is your auceeasor?" Krim was asked, and ha replied, "1 haven't any. Why did you wage so cruel a war on us?" asked the corresponds nL WOULD SHORTEN IT. Krim replied sorrowfully, tha Correspondent says, that, like Germany, he thought by carrying on the war a. he did he would shorten It. Asked whr he had made war against France. Krim replied that France It. and all arguments failed to shake him In this opinion. The Interviewer then remarked that the had cost a lot of money and Jet Krim', brother had said the gat nothing from any power or Party To title Krim la aald to have replied, "After the Spanish defeat I got from that power 2.000,000 pesetas eg ransom for prisoners Of the French soldiers, Krim said: Thev are France I oould still resist and put mslf at the head of my country, but I wish my trfbee to live In peace under vour protection. GODS WILL BE DONE. Asked why he surrendered to the French rather than to the Spanish, Krim raised his arms and 1 have chosen. Gods will be replied. done. be-F- n, Rif-na- eenta closely. Chemist Admits Making Threats fBv the DENVER, Colo.. May 29 Associated Press ) Alva W. Esta-- , brook, cereal chemist, arrested here alvesterday in connection with anPorleged plot to poison Judge E E. terfield of Kansas City, today ad- V mitted, according to detective and police authorities, that he had threatened to shoot C. A Slater ef Kansas and that he City, his father-in-laalso had made threats against the both of life of Judge Porterfield, whom he accused of meddling in his domestic affairs.. During the questioning here today, Estabrook accused William A. Steven-ao- n and Postofflce Inspector J. M. Ionaldsnn, both of Kansas City, with having planted' a pack Hire found In addressed to his store yesterdav, Klater, and supposed to contain biscuits Tbe contents of this package will be analyzed when the officers - ' reach Kansas City, they said. Montana Feels Severe Temblor (Ry the BUTTE, Mont, Mav 29 Associated Press ) A telephone message to the Poet todsv said that an as proearthquakeas shock,one almost which did great the nounced damse in the Gallatin valley on June shook Three Forks yester27, 1925 The shix k lasted several secday no damage was done lombard. but onds. center of last Junes disturbances. also was shaken. Rorke were tumbled from cliffs, but did not reach the railroad tracks Rumanian Government an Illusion; Pilsudskis that any great European power has such confidence In any great power belonging to the same club of philanthropists, thht it would voluntarily consent to disarmament, which did not weaken other powers more than Itself Whoever has seen through this gentle May falsehood must realise, from the mere figures of reduction in army s and navy budgets, what a would result If these reductions were not preceded by the assuring of a cone of confidence encircling all Europe. Somewhat less dangengua, and hence more amusing, is the illusion that Rumania Is a land governed by a parliament and in which the will of the It looks people select the managers so from afar, but the whole combiof nation meetings, campaign speeches and ballots is only ludicrous jugglery., to Miners Cause BERENGER HELPS BOLSTER FRANC British Isles Daughter of Secretary of Graves Treasury and Son of Will Be Decorated ) Ceremonies Maryland Senator Wed WASHINGTON'. SEATTLE. Wash. May 29 (By the Associated Press ) The government announced today that scores of citizens who fled to Canada before 200 federal Indictments In liquor rase -,n mOT"lns had been mad. h.r. May 12. will b!a',d arrested In Canada for local offenses noon sessions today, the cabinet coun-an- d - the United toStates, j oil discussed as U4 chief topic the deported A rlea of raid, on plarea In Vic- - financial altuatlon of Franc. toria and Vancouver that sell hovtlegj HenrF B,r,n,r. ambassador to the liquor deapite provincial control United States, who returned to Paris planned. Those who fled had learned of the today fresh from discussions in Washaccusations in advance through a leak ington concerning the French debt, No existin the federal grand jury. went direct to the Qu&l d Orsay from ing treaty covers conspiracy to violate the American prohibition act. One the station and mas closeted with hundred and twenty of the 200 indictPremier Brland Immediately after the ed are at liberty. But no cabinet council broke up mention of the United Statea was made in the communique issued. Itself The government pronounced as opposed al tha present time to increased taxation or fiscal innovations, as well as controversial discussions .on the subset in parliament, as detrimental to public Mav 29. Florida, they were WASHINGTON, which has no state Inheritance tax. credit.a measure whereby It hoped Jo xi formnlly gave notice m the aupreme br back french, liquid capital from. court today that she would challenge the new federal policy of remitting to states which have auch levies a part of the inheritance taxes imposed by the new federal revenue act. Attorney General Johnson, under Instruction of Governor Martin, notified the court that he would ask, probablr next Tuesday, for permission to file an Injunction suit against Secretary Mellon, charging unconstitutional discrimination against Florida as well as against Alabama 'and Nevada, w'hlch also have no state Inheritance levies. )- Florida Fighting New Tax Statute Girl Student , 29. ) feet and was school, todav fell i probably fatally Injured th equalisation fee on the ealea WASHINGTON that it was Mar 29 (By the.talnbaalc ft was said at the field solo agrlruliural rommodltlea aa htlss Williams, fourth flight Associated Press ) Farm relief, dor- 'of a of financing disposition of means was to suddue accident e- -4 that the mant In the house since defeat of the the surplus " Tha fee. hower, would denly shutting off the engine. bebe assessed bill, atabtlizatlon Immediately on all prodHaugen price ucts, Including cotton, vrhUh tha came active again today In tha house Haugen bill would have exempted for of the Haugen agrkuttore committee, when Repre- two years The amount $175. ooe (M). would be i sentative McLaughlin, Republican, Ne- appropriation. McLeuahlln would apbut the same, braska, requested early consideration It strictly aa a hum fund, to be 2 th. of a modified form of th Haugen ply Washing tom, ) May farmers advanced organizations-1 and A vein, the at 4 Th committee deferred ac- repaid per king punvw., measure. - interest.government of t219"b"9 for rat.-m- , centtion and the program It haa prepared Virginia been planed fn th told the committee that Mrlwuefclln In Nevada hr the devotes all of week to minor hie bill bad been Indorsed bv deto TrUrk. railway Th Inf. ratal, commerce cntnmj-.lo- ofn gate of ths farm organizations that Jun. Jl, bills. mmputatlon wa. triad. supported tha Haugen measure, most 1J. Representative WUliamt, Republi- of them from the com belt. can. Jllinola, said he would object to Farm relief received only brief men. BUSSELL REFUSES OFFER. tn the senate t'lay but during 'discussion tion of farm relief anv further Mr Me the fl'rE tha benator McNarv, until the eenate had acted PABIS, Mar f I Bnaa.1l th bed b Pr-- a. Charle been Orecon. asserting that 'pa- that at.d n anrlnltat ezrluded fmm rrt-lan- d leaughlln replied tn- no longer s 1rtue the senate 'Intends to do fo'rmH! hi. Mll-iguamH-a'if The mi- - j .'.' win deWn. an ebrmska The d.v. nothing- hut tsik Mil iw c t up log at-- ! rordttlntial prmlIrmrot to land har ..Id member addeda that Ms bill eras tnlgratorv litrg of early 1 pwpm-compromise and that tentton, was not the nature of toda. mmmentlng rail up It's .ri- b twrnlted to r.,ntr.er.tl feature, M lit. HU(.n aevt weak, he Wwlrigpoed th.t h. Ifwouldwould that iv be ettl'ral meaeure end . b , l,it Fnf land atajr out of biU had been eliminated The MtLaughiin prvpcaal would re- - made the wrdr of busluesa l.'O Nevada Line Valued tor Rate Making Pr.. nit drtilon an Itoaitd. 29 (By th. LONDON. May 29 (By th. Aaaorl- - -Th, er-v- td ser-vic- e, consul-genera- d. , ,Prrva.)-e-Near- lhl lefTnWtlndTh. I'dge. - Vr' r. .ohehftUrtnbJ Senate Balks on Tax Appeal Board h HOUSE FARM LEADERS NOW Flier Injured WAIT FOR SENATE TO ACT; DIEGO, Cal May fRy the Miss Pres Associated Margaret Ran Diego NEBRASKAN HAS NEW BILL v..irdr Williams, a society girl and pupil at 4 local flmg SAN Mav grave, of all A.aoclated Pr.si ) Mi.a Allia Mellon, at.d Praia lales th secretary of the treae- - can aoldlera burled In the British Ihi- - will be decorated at Memorial day to waa her married today ury. Special ceremonies E E. Bruce, ion of Senator Wil- - viee tomorrow and Ham Cabell Bruce of Maryand. at a will' be held at tarloua churches cemeteries President and wedding attended by Rspresentstive Americans will place Mrs. Ooolblge, members of hlj cabl- Canadian net and other high officials and mere wreaths In th British and sections of Brockwood cemetery durbera of the diplomatic corps. the afternoon, while, the represenBishop James E. Freeman and Dr. ing tative of the British Legion will place Hugh Birckhead of Baltimore were in a wreath In the American section. charge of the Episcopal marriage soldiers are 422 wvAnierira which took place In Bethlehem ur e chapel of the Washington cathedral., afternoon the American am- lth l, Secretary Mellon walked to th. nd tar with hla daughter. (their staffs and aa many American will WATCH. THOUSANDS are able to attend, gather at In a line of Imposing motor ear, St Margarets church, M eelmlnater, Bervlots, conducted by which tied up Saturday afternoon jh' memorial w c JJQol(, of Christ church, traffic and was gazed upon by thou- - u eztmin.ier Bridge road, 4n coopera-aana. It passed along the streete, tlon wtth Canon Carnegie,will place a Later the ambassador the distinguished company went from .the cathedral to the Fan American wreath In the name of the American of unknown on the the nation grave for near the White House, building British earrior I" Westminster the wedding reception. hey A number of American civil war There royalty addel it presence to veterans will attend this service and the wedding party in the person of place a wreath at the base of the the Swedish crown prince, in Wash- - yiH on Parliament aquaie. Lincoln atatue He of a tour the country. Ington tn ITeceding the service at St. Maiof dropped in Just ahead of. President s tomorrow, representatives garet much as Coolidge and attracted almost in Lond on will ocietl attention aa the bride herself at th hold ceremony inThe princes kccepfance of an to the reception was a tur- - Uph where another wreath will be Commander Waller Mangum by plard thl calltn wse Potion hie oHginSl'pro- - of the British Isle, department of th. American Legion. grem for the dev. .. The first to congratulate Mr. and PARIS, May n (By the AssociatMrs Bruce at the 40.000 ly ed military President and Mrs building one Belgian cemetery, as well as bundacS.! other, who crowded th. building and retary Mellon ztood at the head h Memorial services will be held at Bruce behind mJ The hrldl and baU,,,,ld c,met,re. th. during groom were next and at Suresnee, near Parle, morning , hed of the wide etafrway crowded Other .fUrnoon ,h. mon"e. with friend. "I" .re echeduled for Bell-a- u forward Rear Admiral Roger In keening with the tradition of the Wood,, where Wrlr, t to gp,),, and at Huresnes, where Ambassador Herrick will take under The services 7hV Amic.n iVg.on the couple from all Part, of the rj.lt- - part ed State, and .th- -' official. local French slsted by value, hoeever. ia known to be great. and the Mellon anartment haa been1 of treaaura. described as a grotto VALUABLE PEARLS. On report, credited by the Wa-- h Ington Post, was to the ef Secretary Mellon", gift waa of pesrla worth about llOfl.OOO, and Mav 29 (By the WASHINGTON. hla colleague. In the cabinet presented ii 'huge eTlver plate with their names A aooc I ted Preoa ) After an hour's In ezecutlve ae.ion, the back. 'A similar gift dlncua.ion engraved on-twaa sent bv the Pennsylvania del- - ' eenate today sent back to th f Inane the elzteen nomination! and a rzr edition committee ration In congee, -non Oul.ote" waa ,or th board of taz apprala. recent submitted by President Coolidge ly amboMador Brttleh and bv th given Objection was raised by some senators to the qualifications of some of the new appointee, who were former employees of tb internal revenue budereau, 'and for that reitnon it waa furcided the committee should make on June will take offli'e at that time under commissions MARRHFIKLD. Or. May 29 (Hr from th president, " ihe Associated Pres. ) Lieutenant W. M Plllnn and. H. I. Voir, mechanic. t No. 2 of the V. 8 naval W OTtaW LlOted tOT of plan Ala.ka mapping zp.rfltlm Injured when 1b plan dived Into Coo hav, left the hospital here tont aboerd th aircraft r ri. and WARSAW. May 29 (Rr the Asao- chief elated Press i All public tender Gnnt A K. meetings of who the expelition, have been prohibited until after the photographer suffered a fractured Jaw, remained at meeting of the national assembly a the hospital Monday, when president will he former Preeident planes Nos t and 8 Will resumO chosen to succeed The government a'so their northward Tight 1st today for Wojclechowskl.a decree prohibiting the Seattle. The wrecked plane waa put haa Issued liquor until the natiimni aboard the tender C.annet. which eHl sale ef conclude its labor, pane No t had aemblv the plane A threat by the aorta lief to call a been taken aboard the Gannet yeaon strike the Monday refor minor general Cal., terday at Kureka, the of poee influencing assembly was countered by the government a an-- j nouoceineM that the asmbly would j he convoked at some other place than iUaraaw If tbe strike waa pro iaimed b- French Ambassador Home to Consult Government; Finance Problem First. of ... j -- Pron, fr i High School Boy Killed in Fight;dterJi Re the RT FAUU Minn . Wav 2 A shier Robinson Aeeoclstei Pre arhnot senior, died hlgb when a gang from Inufies euf'e-e- d attacked Aim TV. nr May ' "( ntw V t an autopsy today revealed t Uh two other and three girl nm hla .v hnm. fmm R.ritn - a when a high echoed entertainment ba ship Heading Expedition Reaches Port Rv h A TGRK. MV 29 eocieted Press ) The w burner FffJ on M whkh lbs Amencaa Morrisey. Green- Museum of Natural HItorr lanl expedition la to sell arrived at X P , from au.ranMn. a week overdue. Fears had beeig es for her safety. prweaed 1r Rrti,, ) F President Tell Club Cleveland Member Separate Ac tivitieaAre Wrong. But Real Purpose Is to . Gain Favor of Farmers Through Farm Relief. BjThis Means Bourbons Hope to Secure Con-- ' trol oLUpper Chamber. By ROBERT T. SMALL. (Copyright, 1926. Salt Take Tribune ) WASHINGTON, May 29 In outlining their views as to the coming congressional campaign, in which they boldly say they will upset the Republican control of the United States sen- ATLANTIC CITY, N J. May 29 The more (By the Associated Dress the world get away from the Idea and "mens work of "women work and advances the cause of Joint work, the mens and women better It will1 be. in the opinion of Mrs. Frgnces Cleveland Preston of rrinceton, N. J , widow bf Grover Cleveland, who today addressed -- the General Federation of Womens Clubs here. Mrs. Preston visited the convention on benalf of the Needework Guild of Ameriis and her speech before the women had to do with th explanation of thla specific bit of "womens woak. -IN NEXT GENERATION. Interviewed by the Associated Preee on the subject of clubwomens acMrs. Preston said: complishments. "It is too soon to say now what in their women have accomplished many new activities. We wont see next until the the results generation, but In order to accomplish the most, men and women will have to work leaders are putate, ting the tariff to the fore, but their real purpose is to make the most of the evident reluctance of the administration to give the farmers of the country the sort of relief for which they, or their spokesmen, are clamor- together. must discourage the Ulubwomen ing. trifling, "slushy pictures f them It Is constantly aserted In admin- given and "womens in istration quarter that the farmer Interest matter printed in the newsthemselves are. not speaking and that papers. If they ar to correct mens for the most part they are contentwrong idea of women, and their aced with conditions whlh are said to complishments, Lassie Mrs. said he slowly improving. But her again Strlngfellow of ' Fayetteville, Read Washington gets a taste of the Ark , prese chairman for the General idea and the farmer Federation. spokesman reems fairly well supplied with th!a she said, "that "I assure you, new fores in the politics of the day. women are not reading this stuff. are Men are. and from It are gaining their The spokesmen agricultural making themselves heard far and Ideas of 'women." A wide. There is evidence that they Mr. EL P. UoutWil of Beach. Fla.. have even upset the White House delegate, today prepared and disof a speech for to a considerable extent tributed copies spokesman and that gentleman usually is rather womens, use before men organizahard to ruffle. tions. In part It j'eads "Aa I giue into your intelligent and The Democrats believe that In this farm issue they" have something to go radiant faces 1 cannot forget that I campaign. It had "a father. If It had not been for upon In the coming seems almost Imposaible now that my father I would not be here today. "It Is like painting th Illy to eulothe present congress will do anyconthing at all. radical in th wav of gize man that bronco of social to farm relief and It Is radical relief vention that women have attempted Kden. of for. Garden They corral since theI the spokesmen are speaking "Gentlemen, speak of another inaay they will not be content with a fluence of the masculine species I palpable compromise. have a husband. I could not be marRADICAL RELIEF WANTED. ried without acquiring a' husband The Democrats are working hard to and a father-in-laget themselves on record for the radi-to TAKING CHANCES. cal relief They have everything "Gentlemen, womanhood is thrilled gain and nothing to lose In taking with the way you face the cruel world, such a position. Of course, the hole liberties and chances that only idea of the Democrats appealing to taking man can appreciate. d farmers of the north- a The th reaffirmed Its stand convention west, who never beard of the Demotwo years ago In favor of a federal cratic party and wouldnX. know the of mend meat child a labor defeating emblem on a ballot, is rather amus- a substitute resolution after by a vote of ing. but even If the 263. 678 to sons of the soil will not vote the The sub resolution would have auDemocratic ticket, the Democratic thorised a program of education and vote will is against that they hope of state laws adapted to local conthe existing order and thereby help ditions.' the downfall of the already precarious Republican machine in the senate. It must be admitted, however, that the Democrats are not playing polities only. The smith is a vast agricultural region and the farmers there would like to see their wants tAkep care of by a- government which would be as benevolent and solicitous .of BKLOIT. Wla.. May h. (By the their welfare as it is of buslne-aPress Uigaret smoking Is President Coolidge often has taken a drug habit, but Is gained by not buslto tribute occasion to pay his the individual because of the working At least, of an inferiority complex. r ! ) Continued FTofessor Olen Deweerdt. head of the (Golems Oat.) BeJolt of at psychology department to prove such is the college. hope worked case by an experiment being out bv a group of roller students. ZOO Professor Deweerdt believes Un individuals begin to smoke and continue to do so because thev consider themselves "out of things and queer. If they dont, esoeclailv tn the presence Nine college student in of smokers. experimenting psvrhnlogy course are with themselves to see Juri why they after .ad they atop, whether amok, Vwitor Waken olaCkLha- and why they dealre to start again. "sob-stu- hocus-pocu- Wales Contributes Arrests Will Be Made in Canada Widow Military. PREMIERS MARKS ELECTION who Why has General Avereacu, a have didnt single seat In the former chamber, a three-quartema jorlty In the new chamber? Because he has since then become premier, and hence can change all political officeholders and thus make He named the prefects, the election mayors, election commissioners and the candidates Almost half the electors were afraid to go to the polls. Most of the votes were cast by peoLtLYPON. May 29 (By the Assople who had a material Interest in ciated Press.) in token of his symor the Pgovernment victory. who for their zeal pathy with the distress of the min- b opedhasto he rewarded In so been It Rumania. ing fields, where the men are on' always trike, the Prince of Wales has sent The result of the elections show no 10 pounds sterling to the miners dischange in the peoples views, and the tress fund in Somerset, Accompanying strongest parliamentary majority the gift waa a letter written bv bis knows that it must obey. Whether the government 'calls itsecretary, reading self conservative, liberal or national, Hls royal highness necessarily cannot fake sides in any dispute; but nothing Is done for the poor enslaved we all owe a debt to the miners in (Ccatissed w Far Tvs iCslema Tvs.) the past, and everyone must feel sympathy for the wives and children In their hour of distress. Besides. It wmulrt not be- a satisfactory end to any dispute that one side should be forced to give In on account of the, suffering of their dependents. France. May 29 (By the Press Ignace Jan former premier of Poland, Is on his way to his home In Bwitzer-lan- d He aava he has no Intention to return to Poland Lam going to Switzerland to rest and recuperate, he said as he landed I have her from the steamer Paris. At no other plans for the moment. rate, I am not going to Poland. any I am not going to mix in there politics or anywhere else Paderewski declined to be interviewed to any extent, saying that he had not been well for a long time, and that he had not slept a wink during He planned to go to the voyage. "Hla ro)al highness Is confident! Paris for a few davs before going to that, with good will on both sides, He added that he had there will be a happv issue out Switzerland of) been too ill at the time of the coup the present difficulties. d etat in Poland for him to follow HAVRE, Associated May 19. (By the dent Coolidge pointed to Ericsson as WASHINGTON, and as a Associated Press ) The memory of exemplifying Amerkanism of the superb preeminent example John Ericsson, designer and builder contribution which has been made of the ironclad Monitor, was acclaimed by many different nationalities to the of our country. by two nations today, when Presi- cause ttwedleh organisations from man v dent Coolidge and Crown Prince Gus- sections of the country, particularly tavos Adolphu of Sweden joined In the middle west and northwest, came to for the occasion, some on the him to Washington a statue dedicating them traveling by special trains banks of the Potomac, close to the of a warm welcome to the gave They Lincoln memorial, after It had been crown prince, wrho was dressed In full unveiled by Crown Princess Louise military uniform, and a a he mentioned names of greet Americans brought Hailed by the president as a patriot the hts gloved bend to salute. He is a who belonged to both America and major general in the Swedish army Sweden, the land of his birth, and as PRE$DENT APPLAUDED. Ericsson was "a great American, President Coolidge also waa apcharacterised by the crown prince as "the incarnation of our desires and plauded, especially as he pointed to in example hopes for an unLiroksn friendship with Ericsson's life as an was Ac- America, Amerkanism, and the princes unveiled she an when ovation given EVENT. CAME FOR the memorial It was for the primary purpose of As the bunting waa removed, cartionthe that dedication the attending were released bv sailors, rier crown prince and prtncees came to who pigeons stood at attention In their white the United States, and he took uniforms about the base of the monuto carry out the commis- ment, the flags of the I nlted HARDEN. Gustaf States and sion of hip father, King By MAXIMILIAN and of Sweden were unfurled, Auolphtie. to inform the American while a salute of twenty-on- e guns (Copyright, 1920, Bait Lake Tribune) chief executive and the . American was fired from an eagle boat close 'BERLIN, May 29 Were the writer friendcherished of Swedens was occasion people The In Potomac. the by chief editor of a big newspaper, he ship for the United Statea for the first unprecedented. In thatmonument heartfelt lime would select--' om dependable, non He also expressed his dediIn the history of thanks for the welcome accorded him cations here the memorial was not partisan map to unmask the three big- and the crown prince as. completed for the unveiling gest lies each week, and thus lessen Discussing the character and genius Due to deiavt in the work the flg- their dangerousnesa. of the man who came from Sweden Tvs) civil of (CeatlraeS a One lie, which appears dangerous, and in the critical davs the (Columa Three.) for example, la the hallucination nourthe Monitor. Presi ished by the tea parties at Geneva, Purely IF F m With Marks of Sadness, Says France Began Fight; Spain Ransomed Prisoners. Term Proposed at WashChief Fabrication Is That Continent Has Been ington Accepted; Irri- PARIS.'Mar t9 (By th Aaaoclat.d Tha Matin', rorr.apondent of Pr.za.) Freed From Militarism. gation Gates to Open. Morocco auocded In retting to ae. . V Abd-el-Kri- FIVE CENTS PAGES MEN AND WOMEN of John Ericsson; Swedish Prince and Coolidge Speak TO HJSENEMIES ' JOINT WORK OF Two Nations Honor Memory LIES MENACE LEAVES FUTURE V 56 SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 3926. VOL. 113, NO. 46. rock-ribbe- hard-shell- Spirit of Soul-Save- Self-Styl- ed r, Healer, Missing, to Be There, They Say. Police Lay Plans to Begin Most Extensive Search for Woman Tomorrow. 1,08 ANGF.LE8,' Ma, 29. (By th Associated Press ) The aplrit of Aimeo Semple McPherson, evangelist healer who disapand self-stylpeared at the beach May 18, is expected to fill her church, Angelua Temple, here tomorrow wtth a Jam 62 followers that will overtop any previous attendance when the preacher, present In the body, occupied the pui pit. j "She waa drowned and ta with her God, haa become almost a slogan among temple worshippers, despite the fact that officers f tl quietly laying plans to set in motion Monday one of the most minute investigations ever .attempted in thisepart of the state 1a a "reported fnlaing case. Two silent facta stand out from the mas of rumor and maze of reports which have accumulated since Mrs. McPherson dropped from sight, one fa that she went to the bea h and the other is that no person hits admitted seeing her return to the temple. SECRETARY ALONE. STANDS known to have seen The last her alive person Miss Emma Bchvfier, her secretary, who say that Mrs. McPherson went down into the wmut and did not come back- Life guard at the beach where the evangelist last wa seen, Mid today That they had the greatest difficulty In obtaining from Miss Schaefer the Identity of the woman whom the said had been drowned. Had they known who it was and had her description the guards said, they immediate might hav launched an search. Today a few of Mrs. Mlmra follower, led by her mother, Mrs Minnie Kennedy, again (Manned the for i lidy. tumbling surf It is eleven dav since the Mra. McPherson's divorced husband, Harold K. McPherson of Ocala, Fla., telegraphed tbs Loo Angelea police today offering hla services in any effort made to clear up the mystery. He said that Ae formerly haa worked with her not The authorities would aay whether thev are seeking Kenneth G. In broadcaster radio former Ormlaton, the station maintained by Mra McMrs. him to again. Pherson, question P iGsatlmiM Tvs) ry rrul-Ds- evangelist-disappeared- (Oeluma five.) Professor Seeks Bandits Release Ciaret Complex Two Americans T. RATTLER IN RESENTS PRODS mond .Snsdte; Neglect Bite; Poison Spread. Scarface Al Ready to Surrender CHICAGO, HI., Mav 29 O the Associated Pres ) While federal agents (By th ITHACA, N Y.. May 29 mad a search of their own todav for Aeeoclatrd Pree ) Leonard Bpar. "Rcnrface Al" Capone nought bv Ohl-car- o in connection with the official who pokrd a diamond bark rattleanak murder bv gangster of William H. wtth a attek In the 'Cornell Zoological McRwtggtn. assistant states attorney, rnuxeum yeaterday, today lay at renort emshated from the states atdeath' door. When Spear .Hired 'he torney office Jhat Canon hd made to that official and would bl reptile, he etrurk. piercing th overtures surrender Tuesdav in Brooklyn, akin of the forearm. Cnnones alleged vice and liquor At first Spear, who conduct the overlord of Cicero Chicago suburb, known to be an enemv of James Unlverelty Smoke .hop, did; not know was Duffy and KdwardHI Doherty, la slain he had been bitten, but when he resaid mother with Mcfiwlggin turned to hi ztor he (Uncovered that to live In Brooklyn. not have revealed Federal .officer He consulted hlz arm wzz bleeding upon what charge - They aeek the a phy.klan, who cauterized the wound i,Bt.r the arm began to awell and he man Klondike and Mvle OPonnefl, beer man waa removed to a hospital, where to gangster who yesterday admitted hi condition became critical. that thev were with grand Jure A hurry call waa sent out for serum sboriJv before he wa shot McPwiggln to stop the spread of poison, but the j that hi hod v wa brought to only bottle owned bv the university their home after the shooting, were had recently been broken and the released today bv the states attor. lost nev, the first on a habeas cortni writ precious fluid sent to the New and the second on ffWN) bond coverA hurrv call wa i ing charre of liquor law violation and York JCoc log leal park and a supply lo machine operation the serum wa being rushrd here. te GIRL FACTORY FIRE VICTIM AT WORK ONLY FIFTEEN MINUTES BEFORE BLAZE ROCKFORD, 111, May 29 (By the Associated Press) Miss Mary and Mrs Rmil 8tromdahl, new night shift employees who bad been working only fifteen minute, were two of five women burned to death when a spark from a saw ignited a quantity of celluloid la the Sutton Top Wal-iar- k shop Ttodlea ef five, found near a raar window of the room, were badly charred The exploeion came Just as the day shift was preparing 4o quit for the day, and aa tha night shift waa start-ing work Ml Maflack, whose home was tn Kansas City, accepted employment while visiting relative here. In addition to Mr. IJUie and tha two new employee, the dead are Helen Msmmety, tt. and Mildred . Cramer. 20. bo lit of Rockford. John Fu(tn, proprietor of the far-tor- e, waa seriously burned about tbs head and arms in an attempt to rescue the girls on the second fbor Io lire and firemen had to force him frrm th building Rome of the eight glri survivor Jumped from window and the nhem ewcaped by the one etairwiv through whhh the Tame apread rapidly from the first floor Tbe building In the center of the huetneea distrh t, was sooa to hav Another victim was ..Mrs Harriet 40. mother of eight children Nine other persona were eeriously burned, end a number of other emtn poees of the firm, which deals automoMle accessories and manufac-tore celluloid sun vtaura, suffered swept the Injuries, as fire mln, poii,110f laie yeterday. ef the thirteen girls eight only j f the aeond working a aurUed tbe fumes two etirv a which filled their smoke and ( ' ooda after the workman a few blast oc yrrvd oo the first fWof, 1 be been rased. tJttle, a. -- - s (Br th M.xlcan bandit Aasaclatad Pro.. hav r.reaaad C. B. Brad.n, Atnorlran mlnlnr nitlnr, according to a mao-orotv.d h.r today by hi wlf. Th. trlrgra rn waa from Brad.n and arrivod at NaptnW atatd that h. had Duranrn, oound and wall. No furth.r detail, war Ittv.n. but It la b.lt.ved Brad.n returned to t. American vie Mapinl.wlth th.arnt who waz by Consul To.t from Nu.vo Iar.do to Torreon to n.ottata with th. bandit. No furth.r advice hav. been reJute C. Gallagher ceived ret.rdin of San Antonio, mining engineer, who waa mad. prlooner with Braden. Th two American, were captured May U at Brad.n min. n.ar Durango. Th. bandit WOO peace ransom. LAREDO, Teza. May 29 ar con-gu- y.a-t.rd- ay o, Decu-brid.r- Dry Agents Will Prepare for War Q NEWARK, V J, Mar 29 (By th Associated Prees.I Oo bomba and equipraa mask, will b part .of thaenfore-mement of federal prohibition agent. In thla territory, Daptaln Jeeee I. Thompaon. deputy prohibition today. administrator, announced An attack by a mob of Ivy men on in conductingto a raid tna agents whilecaused order him Union City Thomp warlike equipment. Captain son said. One acent I under a physician dutv aa the care, and another t offreceived from result of the beating the mob. nt . Two Men Dead in Liquor War XKW TORK. Mar 29. (By the Associated Pres ) Two men were killed and three were injured In waa war today. One arrest made Looms, Eleven hour after Frank an alleged bootlegger and apeak-eas- y in had be-- n ahot to death operator street, Manhattan East Eighty-thir- d a lonnr. police arretted Dennta Oand booked Iron worker, him on a homicide charge. Rslvatore Rea, a contractor Heagent, waa waa the other murder victim ahot to death in a Brooklyn In cat. the wounded wera Three other of n doeen shots fired by tha exchange In a men . four quarrel ra DURINGthe the mountain ranges of Utah have yielded base and precious met-lal- s valued at over two billion dollars. |