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Show 1 T 't2tfE5T''Staand bmr'Ii Saiurdar ctuui(( in irmprraiore. IDHO Fair hidtf night mod fcttnidxjr, formal tcmpereti PRICE FIVE CENTS - v- SEVENTY SIXTH- - TEAR RAIN BLOCKS WORLD SERIES GAME TODAY Will be Insisted Upon ' By Of Lansdowne Widow Testifies Husband Fought To Finish Navy Order For Fatal Flight Landis and Umpires HeroandHurt puts Radio Fans Hear In Second Game Admit Field Too Wet; Diver in Ocean Pitcher-Wa- rDelayed lhtjhe WITH HER HELD Cool id ge in Spite All Opposition, Declares Lawrence. JBT DAVID LA WHENCE. WASHINGTON', General Loi;L 1CPA1 Oct. of th ludgat. conferred a lh President Coolldge todayon further ruta In government expense. ,JTb preal--deha glx-- n Indication must be army arid naCyexpen re, materially duced,hiiow that Inat le th army and navy a there f . j director ini -- i nt thing dissatisfaction a well aa a halier that the cutting will go too far. Mr. Coolldge ha anticipated tht oppoaition and hi speech" at Omaha waa hi first public re- - ClUrajco DftMjr .News.) Wife of Victim of Crash Say Spoute - Nearly - at Insubordination Point In Protesting Command. OFFICERS CALLED TO TRY MITCHELL Maj. Gen. Sumer all of of the army and navy which will New York to Head not be relished by th service men when revealed. Court; , Stormy Critic "In pite of all th arguments." Barred as. Speaker., ay the president..., "In .fat or of further changes Oct. hundred of thou 4Midt of fscrman English mod fcmadtauivlMi cudlo IlMraen Mill hear the ftnuM Hamburg Ain Harmtorf, direr, wig 4rom l he bottom of the Helgoland. The OermatM for the first time hare imualtrd p mcno phone and reortrer la a dlrtng helmet. overcoming thereby oormnunlcattoa by primitive means of a rope. The diver now run talk wttls those aboard ahp and other dir The oorrewpondeat waa pra. present on the ship at several woowfal tests from a depth of SO mcterv 1035, ( Copyright, Jtiicago Daily Newt ito.) BKKMN. toavtsuwefhctj Jr'iL'nn; only that but an endeatror to Justify omp .BX KBOARJiSoBUUOBRBB 5eirt- '(Bjrrwtto In the six IEWI . great military force, no nation ever had an army large enough to guarantee it against attack In time BT WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON, of peace or to insure It victory In time of war. No .nation ever will WASHINGTON, Oct. I tINS) . . . No doubt thi could, , Defending the memory of her ffif wished, spend country more money, bueband, Mr. Margaret Ros that is only part of the problem widow of , Commander that confronts our government. The Zachary Lanadowna. of tha real question la whether spending Shenandoah, today placed remore money to make a better mill- I ary force would really make a bet- sponsibility for the dirigible dister country. aster' directly upon the navy def a partment In testifying' before the TNL would ha I ha Iasi In disparage naval court of- - Inquiry. - the military art. It is an honoris able and patriotic calling of the Mrs. Lanadowna flatly told th highest rank. But I can see no court her husband had protested merit In unnecessary expenditure against tba flight but - of money to hire men to build vigorously fleets and carry muskets when In- that he waa overruled by higher ternational relations and agree- officers. commander, The Shenandoah' ments permit the turning of such opposed" Into the making of good the said, waa "very muchmasted , l. resource as and "pr roads, th- - building of better to tha flight waa hia within aa It homes, the promotion of education vigorously and all other arts of peace which power to do. Ha went aa far In his minister to th advancement of protest aa h could without being hetd guilty of insubordination, she human welfare." , President has also ' emphasised declared. hi belief that tha American people 9. (INS) WASHINGTON, Oct. have had enough of military servcase The war departments ice and taxation and that bareafter America Intends to rdly "not on the against Col. "BUI)-- Mitchell has strength of our fleets and our arm- progressed so far that a number In fhtemattonal ies, intercourse of high ranking army officer have but "on tbs Justice of our cause." been ordered to report at one is ' e Washington to alt on a court mar. tial to try the stormy air critic. It .Thus (Joes Mr. Coolldge .throw was learned at the department this the gauntlet to the advocate of at least as large an army and afternoon.General -Charles P- - Sum. navy aa tha United States has been meMs). commandant of the second rail, And It Is fullv exmaintaining. New Tork, has been pected that the president will em- corps area. decided aa th tentatively ploy the much used but effective man to bead the court,upon tt wa said. argument tiiat reduction In taxaWar dpartmnt officials rela demanded by the people Intion fused to comment publicly on the stead of more armament. The president la In a unlqua po- case, saying alienee had been Imsition heretofore chief executives posed upon them by acting Seere-tar- y of War Davis; who returns tohave had to resist tha Impulses of Congress to cut the army and navy morrow from the mlddlewest. . Col. Mitchell was denied permit, to th bone. Civilian secretaries of tha army and navy must have In. sion tndyby the wacdepartmcnt fluenced presidents to support In to fulfill a speaking engagement large part the recommendations of at Baltimore tonight before a numthe general staff, or general board ber of American Legion posts. as the case may be, but with ConIn rejecting Mitchell's request, IncllacA-scsnsmise 4e the the adjutant general1 of the army st extreme. Mr. Coolldge Is not likely announced that until tha depart-men"Ho he found on the defensive after Investigation of hla alleged stich utterances ax tha Omaha "Insubordination" Is completed, the speech. flying colonel," must remain in His theory is that the army and Washington. navy ran be cut down in. six and personnel The budget bureau baa demonstrated to him how It can Killing Frost Smites be done. Both services have friends Nebraska and Iowa in Congress who will attempt to shift the cut to other departments' OMAHA. Neb.,' Oct. e (AP) appropriations, but th chief e has made It clear that he wll A killing front at 39 degrees, an low record in th Omaha not tolerate agitation by military or bureau weather for October 9, we naval men so it will bo difficult for members of Cor.greso to defend Omaha's taata of the unseasonable general over Nebraska the army and navy without ex- - cold spell, today. Thla followed snow flurries trading facta in congressional of yesterday, tha earliest snow on -- committees.v The outlook is for a. real battle record. North Platte and Valentine. Neb. In committee with army and navy men hardly daring to do what Col-- t and Sioux City, - Iowa, reported one! Mitchell did in carrying his killing frosts. The lowest temper, views to the press In defiance of ature at Lincoln waa 29. 8now Is "military channels." (Copyright, falling In Valentine. i92$.) t ta . exec-uttv- r Author of Constitution For German Republic Diet (API Dr. BERLIN. Oct. Hugo rreuas. Democrat reichatag deputy and principal ""author of th constitution Derfnan republican Adopted at the, Weimar conference la dead. He was born October IS. mo. Aunt Het ROME. Oct. I f AP) The newspapers today publish a report that the grand master of Fro Masonry In Italy la considering the dissolution of all Masonic lodges throughout Italy, a a he ha already diasolved those of Florence, where clashes between Masons and Fascial Inst Saturday night resulted In (be death of four persona and tba wounding of a score more. Antonio Casertano, president of the Chamber of deputies baa appointed a committee of five deputle to tnvestlgete Masonic .affiliations among member of the chamber. ten-sto- ry All-nig- ht - Demand Accounting. Del,, - hue-ban- d. M 9 5 f Coast Musicians Form Boycott Against Radio LOS ANGELES. Oct (AP) TB La Angeles Times print to text as describes the what t day of a formal nolle Issued by the Musicians Hutua! protective association to Its members warning them that a boycott has been deths Times clared against KHJ, broadcasting station. Times opposition to union demands for a special rate of pay for broadcasting work Is said to hav been the reason for tha boycott. .. Earthquake Rocks Areas Of New- Hampshire - - MANCHESTER. Iff, R. Oft . (AP) Slight earth tremors were felt throughout the Merrimack river valley In Near a.m. today. about SPRING - Hampshire . PflUS TRR p Arctic 'Explorer Arrives In U. S. to Lecture; Wants Dirigible. L. NEW TORK, Oct. I (INS) Undaunted by - the failure of hts Captain Raoht airplane expedition. Amundsen, --famous European explorer. will make another attempt next spring to explore the north poise regions from tbs air thla tim with a dirigible. He mad known hie purpose today when h arrived In New Tork on the Mauretania to commence a lecture tour of the principal American eltlee. Alt' Italian airship, renamed the Norge, haa been acquired by th Intrepid Arctic, voyager and is being made ready for th perilous Lincoln Ellsworth. undertaking. Captain Amundsen's' American coleader on th flight will go with him andthy will have a crew of II mao. recent-unsuccessf- SeeOntyPirales. 9,-(- TO DEATH IN BEDS Two Others Seriously Hurt In Leap From Window As Flames Raze Apart- a, H A7.EV CTYLFR. Who seicd the game for Pklo-bsr- g Thursday by hla homr-ru- a LOS ANGELES. Oct. (IN8) Hurled from a speeding automobile as it crashed into the sidewalk. Mildred Wallers, a beautiful killed drive ! you ng girl w aa Instantly here today. C-- R- - Davis and C. W. Shaut. Los Angelas, policemen, riding with the girl were placed under restraint pending Investigation of the girls death. The young woman was dresaed In a man's suit and her death detec- HIM L4, ggay tMlfw. PITTSBURG, Oct. 9. (INS) Three were burned to death In thalr bed. two others escaped by leaping from a window being seriously hurt In tba fall and a fireman was when fire destroyed a three-stor- y dwelling here this morning. their way Firemen - fought through the flames I find bodies of Joseph and Mary Williams. negroes. Maud Porter, 99, waa fouad dead in an adjoining apartment. hi i IMS BLOW - Pharmacy-- . .Yeggs broke Into th Fifth East Pharmacy. J5S4 Fifth East street early Friday momlng, blew open the safe and escaped with $99 In cash, f 19 of which belonged to the They also poet of lice department. took one registered - letter. and C Larsen lx Detec (ires I, W, Patten who investigated aa Id ' th burglar gained entrance by door, forcing open a basement 'alley then cut their way through th floor. Bo far as known, no on In tha neighborhood heard the explosion. Report to th police that a and quantity of dynamite cap fuses were stolen from the com-- p Tracer room Of the Mutual Metals Mina In Big Cottonwood canyon, Thursday jlght. have led officers to believe these explosives were used In blowing the safe. J. F. Heath of 1097 South State street, notified the police Friday morning that he had been attacked and robbed by a negro on Ninth South between Main and Stats streets of $29 In cash and a check for 935. M R. E. Sullivan of Eureka, reported hla pockets were picked Thursday night on east First South between Mabi and Stale streets and a valuable gold watch stolen. AX SLAYFR H ANGED. FOLSOM. Calif, Oct 9 I AP) Alfred Bollinger, ax slayer of Alex Summer, campmate at Marysville, was hanged at 10 07 am. in the state prison here today. He was pronounced tjrad It minutes srter the trap wa sprung. ' WASHINGTON. mor, ;ip Oct. 9. (AP) Charlea MacVeagh of New Tork. waa swora In at the state department yesterday as Ambassador to Japan to succeed th late Amba sador Bancroft ---- , PresL Heher J. Grant ' . at the recent a . General Conference Will be a Feature of The'Deoeret News t Tomorrow, Saturday, Oct-10, -- Howell NatFoniTHonor Delegate at Convention in Omaha, Neb. By INS) Give Reds Rope to Hang Selves; Says Salt Lake Visitor Officer See Hope pf British Fight on Communism. Communists are regarded aa a menace to the national well being In England and It la tha policy of Jb British government to give the Red leaders rope enough and they will hang themselves" It was remarked Friday by CapL Cecil t Footer of Queensbury, England, who. with Mrs. Foster. Is visiting p- -"' , f I the city. The captain la a veteran of the World war and spent three and a ' i? battle ' , half year in the French r " line the of approve .England heartily American method of handling the Red element and hopes that the OSWALD BLVKGE. two gyest Anglo Saxon peoples will unit to th eradication of firmly hack of the brad communism-the Mnrk pUcbfd hall la .Thantbit bj The 'leaders of tha communist movement are not Interested In th common people or any people for Lhal matter. tbmks Captain Foeter who explain hie belief that they are only In th "bustnea" for their personal aggrandizement. Fear of the Bed element gaining a foothold in England lsprun-e- d by th catpaln. who declared thar severat attem pta-hmads to exhibit their strength by and wide spread demonstration th attempt hav fallen without any, symptom of ucce. Ho afths B tlsb workm Three Drivers Kidnaped, firms bo carried away by a spirited talk for a moment but reflection InTruck Looted of Six variably defeats communism. som 1.20.909 There ar aa Sacks of MaiL unemployed In Britain, h said. - t The qaptaln and hla wlf ar making a tour of AmeriYx and Canada in the interests of woollen manuLOS ANGELES. Oct. 9 (INS) facturing. They vMtd about th Although scores of officers hunt- city and commented on its beauty. ed them today no trace has been uncovered of seven bandits who Rumanian Debt Envoy last night raptured and kidnapped Delay Trip to America three guards, seized a government mail truck and looted 19 narks of BUCHAREST. Rumania. Oct. . malL While helpless spectator (AP) It la learned that th looked on the robbers made off Rumanian debt funding com mis. was due to sail from with their loot Including six sacks ion. whichfor the V. 8. tomorrow Cherbourg of registered maL has cancelled Its passage. The loss may exceed 1199.999 it waa reported. (.OI.nSTKtV TO ntHT. INS) LOS ANGELES. Oct. Travelling In a targe red autoGoldstein. termer ban I a m 19 mobile, the seven bandit staged Abe rounds will ho champion Angeles the sensational robbery almost In against Teddy Silva. Los It VII annight hero Tuesday the heart of the city, attacking th nounced today. Billy DeFoe, St Garda. Loe three guards "near the Santa Fe Paul will meet Franklo Angeles feather, t nth six round least score At of station. a railway semi-finw persons witnessed the holdup from PARK, JSVLARGBB PK.NVFR ... a street car and automobiles DENVER. Oct. 9 ( fcpj The Th selvd mall was to have been placed on a Santo Fe train city of Denver yesterday purchased from h federal government. 3249 bound for Chicago. of land to enlarge the Denver Descriptions of the mall looter acres Park system. Walter gang 8Mountain reported a "cosmopolitan cer. registrar of the 'United pen of bandit for It waa said to tnclud general land office here an. a Mexican, a Filipino and a negro. State nounoed th sale. Th city paid v r ' - ft . OFMAllrROBBERS ber ve yt . Senator Demands Voicie In Picking Dry Agents The Opening: Address of the right It ' Postoffice Department Money Taken From A-- GTven BY DAVIS J. WALSH. Rain washed out the WASHINGTON. Oct. third game of the world series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Washington Senators here today. JOHN R. MQUIGG Rain, which fell intermittently throughout the forenoon MADE COMMANDER bogged down the playing field, and after surveying condi tions. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, high commissioner of baseball, officially called off todays game, after conferOther Leader Named are ring with club officials and the umpires. The postponement means that Saturday, Sunday and J. Y. Cheney, R. P. LitMonday, the two teams will play in Washington, and then tlefield, H. R. Dari and go "to Pittsburgh for the remaining games if any are THREE ARE BURNED ," -- JL, 4.9 t re 1 K an ilNSI- Mrs. Margaret Tobin Brown, one time waitress of Leadville, Colo., and now widow of the James J. Brown, has filed a suit In Mineola. L I., In an effort to get possession of some of the estate of her late husband. Mrs. Brown- - who rose from tbs position of a waRreso to that of social leader In American and European smart acta, waa not a beneficiary under the brill of her owner of prosperous gold mines. It was disclosed that sometime before bis death she entered into a separation agreement with her husband and accepted a settlement in lieu of any claim upon his estate. to glva up her Not prepared claim without a struggle, Mrs. Brown brought suit intbe Denver courts against her Georgs Benxlger. charring that thers waa a later will than that probated, which left everything to her. She charged Benslger with undue influence upon her husband. This suit availed Mrs. Brown nothing New Mrs Brown has brought a similar suit In Mineola demanding nn accounting from Benxlger of her huxbandx estate. NEW-YORK- A 4 Wait-re- n ' 9. LOUIS. Oct. STv CAP) Shortly before dewn today anothfrom born was the er body debris, bringing to four th total fatalities of a refrigerating tank exploLaded Gas sion in tha Light companys downtown office building hero yesterday. checking Increased tha Injured list "1 used to be right were In a critical it. Two sqorawhile I remember I wa spankin my to seven others today boy one time an kept right on un- conditio at hospitals. Ths confined were til I'd fintahsd the last chapter- of damage waa estimate at 1199)199 Corinthian." J d. w4 - Plans To Dissolve All ' Masonic Bodies In Italy Fourth Body Brought From Wrecked PU- -t abeent-mlnd-e- -- Gay Party in Los Angeles End in 'T r edy; Victim Dressed as Man; Probe is Started. ment; Fireman Injured. SUESFORESIATE Former Colorado Postponement Throws Game To Salur-- day, Sunday and Monday; Dopesters J Judge Junes WASHINGTON. Oct. 9. (AP) Senator Harreld. Rep. Oklahoma has publicly thrown down the gauntlet to assistant secretary Andrews of the treasury on question whether senators are to b consulted In th appointment or dismissal of prohibition enforcement officer. In a letter to the prohibition field marshal, the sunator aorved notice that It would be Impossible to keep peace In the Republican party In Oklahoma unices he and Sena a Republican, ar for Lane, also consulted about appointments and " ramovkla. " 4,91. BACK BORDER TREATY, BOGOTA. Columbia. Oct. - 9. ( AP) Th Columbian senate has approved th boundary treaty be- -, tween Peru and Colombia, which now goes to the house of representative. where it U believed tt will be accepted. II CARDIN ALB WE IN U, & ROME, Oct 9 (AP) Ten ear dins Is from Italy alone will attend th Eucharistic conference in Chicago. beginning June 19, 192. .It was announced yesterday. Cardinal Giovanni Bonsano, former apostolic delegate to th United Btatee la considered tha probable choice of U9 Pope tl Fpil Leftt. Ram began falling shortly after 7 oclock this morning an,d to Stanley Harris every drop waa a glistening gem of purest ray serene. Tfte rain gave the well known young rhuoe to marshal hia forces and to add an extra day of rest to th pitching arm o! Balter Johnson, which beyond all doubt is to provs the abiding factor-4n Pen at ora, this series.-T- he seemingly, must ride to victory or defeat on what Johnson's arm may bo able to do. mng jf Plralrs Hurt. To the Pirates, the postponement wa a vast disappointment. They came on from Pittsburgh h night. In the full flush of a victory over Stanley Goveleskt In th second game and mor than passing confidence of their ability to make tt two straight today, .. The postponement, therefore, got thorn nothing but a lot of frustrat. ed ambition. All tt did was to rest a pitching staff In tt Immediate need of rest, Krcmcr end Tde being reedy to start-Thdenators also can muster a few "maidens' in th pitching taken, namely Dutch Ructher, Alex Ferguson and Tom Zachary, hut ft wasn't tha exigencies of th moment that counted so much. What th Senators really wanted wa additional rest for Johnson and they got !t.Th interval, welcome to Oaale Blnegs. who etlll was a bit groggy from ths blow on ths head yesterday. All Quiet Along. Otherwise, however." the elf nation remained unchanged, the third gam going over to tomorrow afternoon at two o'cioct and the next-- tSPO' Contcats ' on The" local schedule being put forward one day each. Thla meant that the contending team would remain her over Monday and then return to Pitts- e Vincent A. ... Carroll. A . V OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 9. (INS) By a vote of SSi out of 992 on th (test ballot John R. McQulgg. wf T- national commander of th Amvotes erican Legion. Fifty-seve- n were out for Howard P. Barege, of Illinois and 229 for E. E. Spaf. ford, of Nsw York, with ths balance not voting. , Then Savage moved tftat the vote be made unanimous for and tbera waa a wild burst of bands and drums and cheering aa McQnlgg stood to acknowledge tils reception. General McQuigg read a prepared speech of acceptance and then nominations war placed for national vies co m moo iaj Joseph T. Cheney of Florida, waa nominated by Conaoetlout; Ray p. Littlefield! of Rhode Island, waa nominated by Georgia; Hugh P. Davis, was nominated by Kansas; Pennsylvania nominated a native son. Vincent A. Carroll; Idaho nominated a Utah man.' "Judge Jams A. Howell; Wisconsin named Massachusetts Legionnaire, Lao Harlow. It wax anoounced that Uia flr receiving the highest vote wpuld be elected Th ballot showed election, of Cheney. Littlefield, Darla, Carrol! and Howell aa vies commanders. gg LEGION AUXILIARY NAMES LEADER OMAHA? Oct- -' P) Mrs. Elisa London Shephard of Saa was Franlcsco elected National president of the women's auxiliary to the American Legion at th dosing session of th national convention today. She defeated Mra. three straight victories her. Brown of Littl However, few looked for such a Ruth'NMcCurry Ark. contingency. In the opinion of th Rock, majority -,-It waa to be Pittsburgh MONTANAN HEADS "4 AND . r .Ma.r OMAHA. Nab.. Oct. Today's gam waa called off by Judge Landis, following a confer- Manley U- - Doyle, of Powder River, ence at the bell park with Umpires Mont., waa unanimously chosen Owens. McCormick. Rlgier and chief do ehemin do far. national Moriarty. The field was heavy from commander of th Society of Forty y the rain but the forecast and Eight at th closing business session yesterday. for tomorrow wa favorable. took Sca'per advantage of the lull to cajole visitors along Pennsylvania avenue. Fifty dollars for Former Denver Editor ' v' single tickets waa the general price Lavryer. Writer i Dead quoted by the pasteboard bandits. Bay Field Rough; DENVER. Colo.. Oct. , (AP) It was felt that a return to the Hugh O'Neill, 93, former man- borne diamond might benefit th editor of th Denver Times Senators, who have complained aging and once connected with eastern that the surface of Forbes field newspapers, died hem last ntgbt-M- r. was too rough to permit clean ed-- it ONeill became handling of ih ball However, It or of th Times in managing 1999 and pre- wea noted that th Pirate expervlously had been on the staff of ienced no ajci) difficulty. Playing ths Kansas City Mar. After loaferrorless ball in bol h games. It ing tba Denver Times In 1919 ho also waa pointed out that tba local became a member of tha editorial park, with Its wider outfield range, staff of Worlds Work. In 1913 would aid tha defensive activities and in 1913 ho waa aa editorial of Cuyler and Carey with more writer on th Munseyp newspapers space In which to roam, tt waa ex- tn New Tork and Philadelphia. He waa stricken blind tn 1314 pected that these human grey, hounds might begin to cut off Hint aod began the study of tew. o? the long hits Harris and Judge admitted to practice here In being 1929. have been making ; T all-da- RICHARDS JOB OJiEHKD. Washington, ort . $ ' uns) The treasury department today approved th appointment "of th following prohibition enforcement officer Carl Jackson, assistant sdmlnis- -' trator at Denver: C. H. Sterna, depity administrator at Albuquerque. N- - M.. and J. Richard deputy ad mlnistrstor at Salt Lake. Utah- - ) i 1 Sue Denver to Obtain , Grave of Buffalo Bill I DENVER. Colo, Oet Suit against the city of Denver) eking to gain title to the land at t the top of Lookout Mountain on j which Colonel Witttem F. Oody (Buffalo Bill), to buried, waa in. . atttuted bW. K. Man of Denver. He maintains be is the legal -owner ef i) tend and that the per- - j on who originally sold th tend to ELBERT H. GART NOW 79. Denver had no right to do sow Mara aDegae the land Is located NEW TORK. Oct. 9 (Ap on tha comer of a government ear- - J Elbert H Gary, chairman of the vev and that through note- - ; United States steel corporation, takesection, the section is 94 test abort. celebrated his 79th birthday anniversary yesterday by presiding AUTO RACER DIE. over a meeting of the presidents of the subsidiaries of!he steel com BROWNWOOD, TVI, Got fe- -s and hr receiving the honor f peny AP) Georg W C. , Vg commercial of doctoof automobile men 7 Main, Iowa, from New Tork unlversitf. driver, science died here yesterday from Injuries received "Wednesday la a MINNESOTA SNOWS. wreck during the races at the I . Minn-Oct. (AP) Brown county fair. Hla mother. DULUTH, Nearly aa Inch of now' felt hers Mrs. Black, of Muakogo. Oklahoyesterday marking th first snow ma arrived by airplane 3 of ths season. It melted rapidly. Foiagdt died. 9-- -- m 1 3; |