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The Omaha Morning Bee ft vol -NO, 0, am . a. . w imi i tut, ItSM M hMt llMI HM A . t OMAHA, TL'KSDAY, Al'Cl'.ST J , 1922. ! ii mmii am. Mi im im im . I1.I4.W IM tt M II rMi I HOI. M Mill, . ! , M. TWO CENTS ) V -Sk -a - 1 . Republican Conventions m Nebraska iRcparalioiiiU. P. Loses! Viscount Northcliffe .New Effort Convcnlion!, ,Jfhe?-by, Leaders!Confcrc..cc:Two Races' r B'J pishhmn-, u, . , . Anil-Saloon UaBUc Suiierinltndcnt Iuos Statement I . - ! i .. M.,.i tl liriii.li IM,. I M Plans Made! J'Jatfnriu In ite Drafted in Lincoln Jif jy CJine t 'rride mnl Deliver Kr)note Addrr. on Stand of Organization on Candidate -Declares Wet and Dry Combination Will Not Fool Voter; Neither .Side to itenefit. I -"''". Auk, 4-.(i,f, rIr-; 'Mr. Miroyer made J.i fmpa r..i, , ii win ui-wn I'agje Oil almost entirely oil ), w'f -n,J I Nebraska it givng reu aio itnn , ,ur. U pol.'ed i tr.lr more jo the fepubi,ea ami tieiuorraiK t'l p-f rH( ,,( tUn demorra in ti republican trim a ( Co 11a pses Willi Death !' ( I'lMfiuiuly Hi l n 11 Cr nl Train U-a lif Omaha liriol Aroiied J'njfijinl in knowledge Ammunition In frrUtr in World War. t'a'e ronvention to he held tomor ' row ill Linroln and Omaha rrtwo "titely, f(ej, tentative o the league I f, VTaf nd (.real llrilaiii '"inripal JOaoii ..rrakdown. Id Hour l.ale I'j. iijrrr Till of iUailV MliilCJI 1 ILJCIIl. 1 ""iiani Hi ffii convent. .11, ; ihn O Yn.rf and 1 1. A I I .ill . l ii....i.l.aj.i , , . . 1'. A. JI.ti, tuta rii.it nt t I !, ,1 .....ij.. jtJti f(. ' 1 I I " , " " ' ""; HIM Kit fUfptl.fl i, ;iti ih'..e li(iiiii is hi Lincoln, mi m- 1, 1,,,,. ,i(i . .-,1 ...l,l- ... r 1. ' " I.iiKoln, A'nf 14. (Sjm ul.) 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" ' " ' " 11 our v lie iiit. ri iir f f rfira 111 fii, - ... ... .... in ,hl ,(,.il 21 ,.,f ,ri.t !), teA'""1"' " ""I l""1t"l l' f41.ur, CoiKtiMin of Ficurtt, I r ' r " r,' t ( I.ondvn, Au. 14 Viuount Nuiih. cliff, fiottd Kntib pubticitl, di4 I ll Wl llfl lUl tilt C1UM of Lord NofifubMf'i drirj wtt tupftut. , aiiun, or iht pi i! u. i ion of tui within r, .. C, ll ill r . i,h wiifi which mi Mlowtd by alined to Failure! Stalled Hours m Detroit. frn:., Cfuou I'a. iiii f4iir 1tj n f', ! iii.i.n ..,n in I ryljii.) tlxti tlul of fif Ij .StiytUt, J.ulM liitii ,f (J puffin nf, ( lir n WJ fi.,1 Onult ''f'.y M''rfliii .1. 4 Mi- g ur.n.r, tlir lailirlmt i.u.-l by Mi. t. iti.,11 i,f Jr ni Nil 4, ni.,rf liuri lbc ij..t(.,i 0f MI yrt b pfu.'y l' li'nf ih 4 (i,.ir in t'i ! nijn4inl Ili4t (If ir J.tM y.4 iy U I Will) l 4lll, j Ihjf, Wliilr 'ff ifc1'Jr,;iliri In M llii I l.,f,f Vurllu lilfv ji l,v tr ll.r fnffoii. Auk !4- l!y A 1' ) -fli l.ltti jillw,J r'.iifrri ii. r mi Or. II.4II r'4l4lli. bf.fcf (b,n tny, "j(ttrittg l ,1 iKitt" jtt the ,.lir. fn M Uit h'rilt I rani ii4 l.r4t iJri- llir i4in iii tti-tfiifi i!ni-ii r.jin.ir'. i,itt a,i. ,1 i,uu,. ,.i linii.ii i,,iniul. (lllij llii i'. i ll Ci.ii rirfy fijilic of an fiitlim ,iik aii't liifrly 41- l ll' .rl , .,lli, ,,;, M.(;y yt'ltllrll Vi'i! i, ( ii.y 4t K jI' , M il f 41 1 lui'' I't tirunki City will I, t''Mif'r4ry rfi4irnijii iinr) rfr r th f)in,tip 4ii!ft. I'ltllowinjf fu 4'lflio fi.t'iiiitii-r b ati f..'utfJ nil.) vbi! tt.iy Hrr tl miV ibrr mII be imb'a by U, I!. iliiwrll, ti'ini'ii'e tut 1'iiitrrf htalrt ('tutor; Lb-irUi 11. IU.i'Ij'.I, ihIiii m lor g-nrtuot; (), II. hp.linuii, f"f altornr grlilfjf ali'l Olbrr I4TI ll'l.ilH 'I be r4ii'!i'!atf met ibii aftrrnoon to (lnrim a t'tiiativr pUtform r-. iMrril by Mr, Jlowtll, Air. i(4n, &lr. .Si.f!ni4;i aii'l Scn4tor C. K, Cai' fall of York. Thi j-laiform will be pr cue lit i.l to tb pbitlorni coninnltrc 4 one. rndorwl by all ranili'Utci ti.'ly, ilowrver, a williiiKnri wa i-xirrird to tt:t 111 w p!iii) or rhaiigft votrd by thf convention, S.;ti4ior biwrtin" V, tiMtmun of I Union, 10 In .In!.. I for tli- krvtioie mTth, viircd td4y he wai tin. itl le to be f.re(iit. Wray Candidacy Mystery on Eve of Convention I'rojrrmivc Await Kfynole Sjima lriore t-aii'ii-Jate fir ll S. Senator Will IJ Known. b4 fnarJ or tiny ouk in the future that be ii iiow in fjvor of prohibition w b,k iiion ai firtif ?v to f4trh dry vote, Wf fOfinder bim jut vt't a he hat rvrr been in the .4t," 4id Mr, fiith (oiiiiflit. OppoM Vt Ticket. That tin- oohtiral trik of wtt ran- li.lat' . bnkiiiif arm with dry rindi- tll' liH',;4l.' of Lite p4'tl'tl(er and tin! fatner of aoo.'nr, bo were try itm, and the lirtt iiieiion on rtny ohe t b wa at to wtiKt tilnt bit il'jili Mill iuve 1,11 the piibi ii f of 'Die I arrofdii'jr to the w .-,r ., , by!"'if lo itr, to the b-di'lei dud nUtm ob.rfteit of the titu'ioft. audi Mm. .Vlry p., Knolilooin ii of I in fl,fef l t Ii it hi i,t ,l fflo,. (.(;' lllllr. l,i..lflif,fi If.frt H.i, lij.nl. .1: i. .i - . J . I . I. .. i r- . . i t 9 , 1 ... , ........ . -. ... . : wiii.ii tune inn rno ui uie r nave f-4rf.i.ir out to a final .on. J.i.ioi! op.nion that ibe failurr b.'lLatrt ut-f Jin 14-lroarf M4H0.1 l-re, U r ,(ry ()ppo, d lh J.kiyd OeoiKe the I'jrure pf..nted by Mr. Jfib, (,f iron,piiliy Munn the t,j. j luviiiK eapefi.me.1 iardliip n ! ; ..t,.,,-,,,,..',..., .-.i i ormr.i.lea. wuli v v - i UaV. Viacouiit NortbcliKe. S-iutof Jfurbfoik, fpreeiitiiii ile ri, ,,t t,ttnt JJritam and f rame to ,et, tarried Ibe ifemoi ratu: ot by j fcard (jermany. 'i,pr rent, thowinif that Ih pr datea on one fi.k.t will fol nobody 'f" ""norratu: party it wit, and will avail neither rt of randi-. J ,t,e '""J dalet. wat al.o triokrn of null ooi.n. be ay have tumid Oil purely idJy by Mr, llih. "We mad ft peraorial roijtid. fin tht repiibliran plain aomctime agi that wt are op. de, the combined voti of the dry fw.d to any combination of dry 'etiaonal randidatet waa Tl per r. nt dimorratt made by the Hitchcock !"' H "f the votei cat, alwwmir that niiiy v per rent 01 th repoiiican party in .Nebfaika it ary. r rowd whirl) would have a tendency to neip nitctifock in r,i election. W Hand exactly on the ame frround a wlwo that atatrnimt wai made," laid (be dry worker, "In the d'-mocratic primary the wet and dry imue wat the only one up between Jwna'or ff.trhrork and M'i. SbroyerMr. Iliih Mid. Stock Shipments Will He Refused by Northwestern! Mr, Hieh laid that the voter of Nebraska wer tboroiitfbly a routed over the nharp conflict that hat com up in the utate over !b; lijitr iwt. lion and regarded that problem ai one of the thU f onet in th fall cam paign. Union Refusal to Arbitrate Brings Split in Coal Meet Urged Adjournment, To what Catriit the "e.t note of b c.rl of lotitf ibiiled to today'i remit! it partly fyidifuid by the line of the llth hour at temp by &ijfri"r cbalier, the fr4d- ! Mra, Klioblootu It y,ai overcome with Kmliargo Put Into Efff-rt East Hituminou Ojcratoi Con. of Miouri Kinr U. V. trolliiie Annual Oulimt of Lincoln. Aur. 14 (.Special Tele a.am.J 1 lie real mystery here to- inK'hf, on the eve ol the republican and progrttsivc mate tonnntionii, centered around Arthur O. Wray of York, third party nominee for United Stufru irnator. - "Will Wray withdraw in favor of K, Jieccher Howell, the rtpui'iican nominee, or will he remain in the raie and face- certain defeat and fttrrnffthen the candidacy of the reactionary .Senator Jlitchcfitk?" ui the iiiicntion in hotel lobbirn Apparently no one excepting Mr. Wray know, ami everything in dicatif be doesn't Intend to ay a word until he deliver the keynote p-cch before the convention, Leadera for Wray, Leader like J. Jf. Kdmintten, third party chairman, who take pride in maintaining the party or j.'inizatiou, desire to keep VVray in tlie runuiiiK. However, 110 one here holds out any hope for Wray to win with Howell in the race and admit that if Wray ucciimb to implora tion of leader to be a candidate he will be a tacrifice to party pride,. Politician aTt that at bant 75 per cent of proKrcivc party tncm Imt.i will vote U't Howell in order to get behind a progressive tat'. inan with an excellent opportunity to win. There appear little doubt that the Bryan overtures for third party en dorsement of hi candidacy for gov ernor ha met with considerable juc ce.s. It i considered probable the reinvention tomorrow will endorse r.ryafi' candidacy, providing he ac cept the platform adopted, Other wise, (election of a progressive gu bernatorial candidate must be made on the convention floor. Appeal to Old Follower. Bryan' appeal for third party sup port ha Centered on progressive who were former Bryan follower. speculation also concerned third party action toward vaiatuir in it rank of candidate due to failure of W per cent of the fusion ciiulidate to get the required number of voter in the third party primary. The con vention will have Ivni alternative, One will be to n-leet candidate to morrow, the oilier i to adopt a pi.it form and endorte candidate for the vacancic ho will pledge theitwlvf to the platform. The convention will open at 10 in the morning at the- I.imh'1 hotel. Mr, liiaif Welch of Jfritmtt ha been (elected as temporary (rerctaiy, ; Nearly all of the Imsinrt ol the eou .'..'111.. . 1 veniiou vni lie nansacie'i aiier the j noon inter miion. Slill 1 Word of (!rii'ittrr Who Led Wife atnl Faitiily (ion ince 1 iek iiko S.itiuil.iv, i no word front 1 ilwjrd Jepton, 4i7 M4on ctreel, hi ) rl hu ll Ifrrird by In ile and tutir 1 !.'! Ii. 11 ' V had n lrfiibli rt eni in, I d u't km,w why he leit," unl Mrs, J r p on, l pitul!y rlipen.b'ni er f.iriult, iti h.r IuiiImhI ttfiwlid, He o a laifinti! Train Sfveral I fours Late. An embargo on livestock wa put into effect yesterday morning on Northwestern railroad line east of the Missouri river, I'ntil "further notice" no live tock hipment will be accepted on tfii line. Shipment on North wettern line west of the Mi.ouri are JHng accepted, how ever. Passenger train continued to run into rnaha near chedule yeterday with the cxeeption of 1'iiion J'acific train No, 8 and No, 20, Irotn Im Angelc. Held Up in Deert, 'f hee two train were held tip in the desert when trainmen balked and lost mi much time that they were run on cheduic corresponding to second and third section of No, 4, an Oregon train No, 4 arrived at I nion station on " time yesterday mornmg Wc-fctnoiiwl train puller! into 1,'m'on station on or ni;ar schedule with the 'exception of the Overland Limited, which wa posted to arrive at 12:15. The I.oi Angele limited left Union station at 10:1.1. One Omaha railroad official de clared yesterday morning that me chanic and helper are applying for work insuch, large number that only 5,000,01X1 Ton Withdraw From Wage (,'onffrfnrf. Cleveland, Aug, l4,-(13y A, J'.) Withdrawal of cdt coal operator controlling an annual output of 5,(XV 000 ton from the joint wage con ference here with miner, came to night because of the miner' refusal to accede to a demand for arbitration to settle future dispute. The withdrawal, however, did not disrupt the conference, but H wa an nounced that it would be broadened at a meeting to be held tonight, o a to include operator from any of the soft coal fields. 1 lie operator who rpit wr Michael fiallagher, president of the Pittsburgh Vein Operator association of Ohio, who represented the M, A, Hanna company in th' rmf-rene,, and S. If, Pobbin and W, L. Robin ton, who represented the Ohio Coal company, J, li, ;.ianer ot tni cny, wa selected by the joint ubcal committee to act a chairman in the place of Mr, Gallagher, Day of Uncertainty, The split in the conference which came during session of the ubcale committee, brought to a cloe a day of uncertainty. For three day, Mr, Gallagher, tnpporting a demand for compulsory arbitration and I'reident John L, lwi of the miner who wa unalterably opposed to tne- cie- the "best appearing" are ! W b 10.- ie!U: 'at J:VhJlime hH "i agreement. All provision except many helper a it can use. Shopmen Still Out. Officiale of shoDmcn' onion, however, quoted figure to show that their membership till i remaining out firmly. Northwestern oiticial laid no further difficulty ha been experi enced on their line from trainmen balking at taking train out, A telegram to Nebraska enator find congrcsrmen asking that no leg islation "preventing men to cease work on railroad when they desire" he enacted wa dispatched Sunday by local ahopcraft official. The (hnpcrafl picnic at Krug park Friday night ne'ted approximately $1,200, it wa announced yesterday morning. nrolhrr of Hoh Burmati Die After Auto Craxli Jackson, Mich,, Aug, !J Farl P. lUirman. 2, ol Detroit, died lat night in a local hospital, the result collision late this one had been agreed to by them. but all the work must be covered again in drafting a contract because of new operator being called into the conference. While making no progre toward a settlement in the oft coal negotia tion, the day wa marked by an ex. change of messages between Mr, Lewis and S. I). Warripcr, pokei man for the anthracite operator, that wa regarded a forecasting an early settlement. Mr, Warriner said the Operator would renew the wage con tract that expired at the begintiinat of the trike April I and Mr, Lewi responded that thi promise "augur well" for a elt lenient. Conference negotiation will begin t Philadel phia on Wednesday, Meeting Tuedy, The change that came tonight in the personnel of the soft co.il con ference will result in the union policy eommilier meeting tomorrow to decide the u'lrstioti of permitting a settlement with any operator who nig Italian ri'l.gaie, at nirij.atton wieb Premier Lloyd George at be. nuer Court Sunday, when the Italian foreign minister proposed that dis russion of a moratorium for Germany and cograf mailer bou!d be ad journed until alter the various coun irie had carried out their debt fund ing negotiation with the t.'iiited Mates, Mr, Lloyd George itibtu'ed this proposition to the totjrrrrwe today, but, although it was supported by the other 'blegate, it v.a opposed by Premier Poineairr, and thereupon, Mr, Lloyd George declared he wa unable to agree to an adjournment of the conference without a mora torium, The situation no appear to be that the conference has sparaed I w iihout any idea of a n''w confer- ence, J he Urituli government ," isl upon a iii'ra'oriurii a an im perative precedent to any further ne gotiation. On the other hand, M. Poincare reolu'ly refuse a mora torium, unless it i accompanied by what he call "guarantees," Situation Foreseen, The F.flgb'li ctit'i of the situa tion, a between Lui.land and France, aw no 'ether outcome; from the firnt. T hey held that M, Poin care feared hi parliament and ap prehended a fad like that of former Premier Ifiand if he yielded to I'ritisb periuasion,, Th previoii allied conference 'concerning Ger many generally have ended with some how of a surface agreement between the politic of Great Brit ain and France, Thi wa almost the first ocean-ion on which the dele gate "agreed to differ," Ibe it nation 1 coniilere4 an the more erious, viewing tlie continu ous fall in fb mark and the fact that nothing whatever ha been de- cieled upon beyond a temporary u- penion of the reparation payment due by fermany Jues!ay, l he whole ((uestion is again thrown into the hand of the reparation com mission and tonight neither from the I-reneh nor Jirtih delegate could anything be gleaned concerning the. next tep to b: taken, Uoth snl'' are awaiting further discussion in their retpective cabinets, Premier Call Cabinet. Pari, Aug, 14, Premier Poincare ha called a meeting of the French cabinet for Wednesday morning to consider the international situation, it wa announced. The premier will renew hi instruction to M Louii Hubs, president of the reparation commission, to oppose the proposed moratorium for Germany, it also wa learned, Jil French official circles, it i be lieved, that Belgium will take the amr attitude toward the mora torium a France, The commission will thus stand two for and two against the project, utiles M, IJ11 lioit, as president, is conceded a de ciding voice, a ha been the prac tice mce the United Jtatei wat not officially represented. Premier Poincare 1 not bound by any conclusion of the London con ference, according to the official claim here, 1 . 0., , , miii iai, e i,r4, o the way. 10 j e ()U,, ,,.,,,, f , dealing , .., ,4m,, , '"";! wild Ireland, wbi.1i the Notlhihlle bloom t Atf good, mi fi barit ol j ,, ,u()(0r,r,t th.oiighoul, J miwt.burg, ,,' d .Sunday ti ght, ' v'l.j 1 ,a K..h, I.K,'. Amh j wat git en out by the doctors whi dive been at ie tiding him, in thi bul let, n: "Viscount Northcliffe died at 10 12 o'rloik The end wit perfectly peaceful," Overcome With Grief. Jrieiiijs waifii g in a motor rr tn carry It' r on conveyed the newt and Viscount Northcliffe, thr on of an Irish barrister, became an editor at 17 year, owner and publisher of the Indon Time and Daily Mail, the moulder fit oublic opinion, a man of powerful influence in the making glief K, G, Davit of f.os Atig'l's, f'at., who wa ra.ing to .Superior, Nib, lo the bedside of bis father. P., P, Davis, a!sv learned that hi father died .Sunday night, Mr, Knobloo'lch fwd been visiting J,os Aug'tr, where a sister wa ill. When if appeared the relative Was on the way to recovery be wilt to Oakland, whir she received fit 111 CI 1 message t lhng of l er husband , ill-j J 0J All Jl hlatCd We Was delayed, "lifof innately ill starling, and otne aboard he train believed Iter troubles were diminish big. I'nt read her log of the journey; Two hour late in starting, More time lost a a result ol j traveling 100 IniVs on Al ln'll. To peka tt faille - radrond track loser which eiiginemcn objected to traveling, htalbd one hour t folton lit cause of frciible wish the engineer and firemen. Fvenfually started again after the gnerl manager of the I,o Angeles h fialt Laki railroad appealed to fht traititiiitl and they rcd to take the train on to Calierste, Key,, where it arrived four hour late, Held Up in Petert, Again held up in the sweltering heat of Caliente from r a. m, until 4 in the afternoon, making it 14 hour late. Tram Ni, 2", having Lo Angele at 4 m the awrnoon ovcrteok No. and uii'ii,.VIiig of Lritisli cabinet and, wb with David Lloyd George, eontrib ited in a great measure lo 40,11.1,' Fnylaiid to more vigorous a tioii 111 the war. Created Baron, H- wat created baron of the Isle of IbaiKt in I''iS and made a vis count in 1''17 after he bad rrved with iliiiiui (ion a head of the Brit ish mission to the United State to ronohdate British intetc! here during the war. To Visiount Northcliffe f ascribed the arousing of the British public to a knowledge of the fact I Tons im fx Tw, tlia trls.-l to I5e Democrats' Slate Chairman Advance! Guard to Convftilioii Think Hryaifn Urothfr in-Eaw Will Take- IW JWd hy Nnillf. H at ( 'alien Ie Freight engine ahead of passenger held tin po, 8 once more near Kvanstoit. WV, After it finally got down fo I.ul- n?, coming through Nebraska front Jtilctburtr tne tram mad'; art aver aye rtieed of 41 mile an hour but Mill couldn't mafce tip its schedule. Passenger generally suffered from the intense heat experienced at Caliente, where the train wa stalled 10 hour, but they did not. isuffer the severe hardship reported to have been faced by Santa Fc passenger at ,ee'jie, t an,, aim an signeo wini -elief when they stepped 1111 thr "refreshne coolness" of Omaha climafff. Policeman, 98, Engaged to Woman, 64, Expires Buiie, Mont,, Aug, 14, Sam Pro- fine, W, Butte policeman, whose love affair with a 64 year-old former cir cti rider, brought him to public at tention here recently, died in liutte thi afternoon. He wa born at Baruegat, N, J., and claimed to have been a bodyguard for President Lin coln during the war. A week or two ago Proline took out a license here to marry, but after the arfivnl of the bride, who rode horseback a distance of 100 mile, the announcement wa made that the marriage had been indefinilely post poned without reason being given. I'rotine wore In uiiiiroin and star and carried a special number from the Butte department tip to the time of hi illness, which higan a day or two ago, ni iniiiiu s received in a yestcrdav on the Jackson Speedway, fair willing to rime negotiation. 'J he Robert Kurman, brother of Pari, wa j tnei tmg tonight w;i attended by all killed in Plfi at Corona, Cab, in j member of the joint wage scale similar accident. ,Woturu Narrowly llatt Death Car nil in Cm V I indssv, N ii , A.,, (t , fit! Met Jtiiji .iui,.i . t,i,it Mft. l-ie.,! r . if i v i. . .1 I s Ut Is l Wln Mn' S,l , :4 ,s cntttd ol i! t fr in wl.i.ti ... well tttrtii .i I e. I il,!.. i ii fk , .... Wituni live I (I il i. jl. wnnitn Vj'l l.int he ll Ijj wai tn(4 fcly rt P.ight now U thi lima to run n Omaha Hea "Want" Ad to fill your need, T. Don't put It nff! Do It today. T Even though these day arn hot and (weltering, dill folk am biitily engaged making plan f..f fall, with It Increased husineM for adiimt want. , Kv.ry ilny i "Want' Ad aratnii. tinuha Beit "Walit"' Ad w.ok let ar ll. m f 1 1.111 permit nr varatinn tim, Begin r ling and Util g Omh lit "Wani" A 4 TODAV! Of.nir.ti iht ni,r .I, thing Hetlet lieutlh al .riirr Cfil Udiniiiiiire, the purposr bring to de 'rule, according Ii an annoiiuci mini , by Mr, M alter and Mr Levis, to iifcltt the "tuggi'stiiiii that the con icriiiie be ciilaigiil by the addition such t.iiin.ti). not ,irsi...i.,lv par ticipating now ilciri aduiitsioit Children' Ahsi nre Prienl tiiililcii Wfililina rty G. 0. P. Convention Notes Lincoln, Aug, 14 (Special Tele-gram,)- Orville Jones, defeated cinditl.iie for the democratic nomi nation for attorney general, was a lonely figiiir in the Lindell hotel to night. F.vrryone ele there was a republican. '1 lie ilttillilloii oiiilly ibbgilliitl, bradi'd by eiialor Terry Bred, was tally oil llie scene llaiiiillun county republican il their i nilvrlilion en dorsed the aduimtftlraiiv code im coii.litioiMl!, "Brlieve in.", il cniiiiiy boind all our the l.l(! folliHV the 14 trtblC' lii.il lead lua.le by tlw sUte like my i .. ....... t. . . 1 1.. , , ;ii i l s. j- i 4 ii , . . . . twiiMiy fi, tin ski lit ;oy in .11 V", T ., 17. ,"' brcka." I bur A. M. I loud, ie ..l.nl.v i.u.k, the ..,!, wedding ,,,,, imvcrsars . Mr, ,..-.( Mr. J ,1.,. ; , ..)l(r ,,,, l)M4,4 liini.it of He nl. I hi aged .,,.,, tllia. (tii ) i a' " uiil.lc ff the laruili nf fur thd ibeti. '1 bry are pniiiftr l.in 1 1, lull IfOlIrd I il l the Mm, tli' I tiUil. Ii-linl a I .), e in this city 10 )rtt itgn 1 1 . arc not faiiiuHy tile lial'tig (he i . i i. ii t nUv lo, tti.r nf the iuolii'tly nf ,ure of llii! i!ii(. ibf H I i be 1irsi lit, Mi att ic An!,, ( lull Aid in llriiilil l ight (!riiadc K..I i S I.. . II (t.rtal I l.i s.iUtd Imlll li I'.e.l' i, f A ni.i 'nil t tt hen, w k i w nt :.. tiir . I W IHrlliCgi Itnlllfp ' up siwituo ui lb awli IfHt i, j Ctvde I'. iii.ti'l of lby Buck, ' i it 1 ' y nt the tcti.rff , ut "'C ui (he iiy iomut!. mi i.ho'i B ,.ii til (iiinl at ilrik t'l liir n.ie I t ions kit.) bus lift II ihik el l'.i nutti thi t set 111111., . ..a) I Cmit m 'oh iie)igif will h Kiini 1)1 ctt nllni r'pi't 'l Its fi. Ui. I.. in ol i h I oimI a I'm I lull of tii. I.tsi.rl ttl.it. loit on )l(iirlv Hd .11 Ll tit r t , itl iiil.ii unit in I. .n lv nii.li bv I'.e utile a, I n, mi. i bi.ltiuii , A. B I if u.m, ' ' '' s. iitiei, publicans He pointed with pride to the f.ict he was not a progressive and called bi a republican ballot at the primary. II, L, Wrbtier, nteiuber of the loU'i housr, bad a wulk away in hi Ik It for ii iiiiininaiiiiii m Bmt inlliity, He h.ii.I he won a 2 to I Hcloty, Frank B, toiiuk, l.liiciiln, wins veiled a good oer, H laughed and talked as Ihmigh ha bid hi en tho uccetsfiil t,iui!iil.!li f.if tiinii in.it i, .it fur sinte audiinr, Maj tail Ciii, eliilntll for tem I'l'ICM i I. .Ill II. M, MSI a lll'lI'llCit nd i woiin. led ill Irituce. lie ihiiivid Ins politic while in I iam r "I uiiilei.Minl tii.il alter be Was HMUlnlr I lie tie. I lei) to tjti't l Ins Ltd liitbitt," H.r L, Andt inn, j I. l'ih.all i itnjlibitt Inr tnl.rns III llir I it t il.ttilt I, ), The advance guard of the demo crat,!; date convcnlion, which will meet in tbj City auditorium thi aflernnon, bring the information that Tom 1 Allen of Lincoln i lalcd to ucec4 Keith Neville a the next chairman of the democratic state central committee, Mr, Allen l a brother-in-law of Oniric W. Bryan, gubernatorial candidate, ami formerly wa United State district attorney here. Demo cratic leader wjio arrived yesterday asserted that Mr. Bryan want Mr. Allen to be named a state chair man and there eem to be no op position from the JJougla cowty contingent. Dungan to Have Chair, I he convention i scheduled fo ttart at 1 p, m with Judge Harry S, Dungan of J fasting, temporary cnairman, and likely to be named permanent chairman. Among the arrival yesierday were Keith Neville, state chairman: J, ,S. McCarty of Lincoln, vice chairman of the ttate central com mittee, and J. J, Tooley of Broken ;!ow, date secretary. Candidate and member of the state committee will go into con ference thi morning at 10 at the f'axton hotel to discus the perion- tiel of the resolution committee and other convention detail. Dahlman I Leader. The convention will he entitled to scat W delegate, according to the apportionment allowed to the vari ous countie and based on the vote cast. Dougla county, according to the apportionment, will be allowed J 48 delegate, but the recent county convcnlion decided to send a quota of 2, with half a vote each, the delegation to vole a a unit on all mailer before the convcnlion and to be guided by Mayor J. C. Dahl man a chairman of the delegation, I.muaster county will be next in strength, with b8 accredited dele gales, A message from the capital city yesterday evening dated that 100 will attend ih convention, many to make the trip in automobiles, Personnel Selected, Tlie Dougla delegation will rec ommend lo the convention the fol lowing us member of the new state n-inr.il conimiiiee: Arthur F. Mul len, J. C, Dahlman, .Sopluu Nehle, C M, Giueiiihir, Fdward 1', Dimh erlv, Mrs. Harvey Ncwhrainh, Mr. F, J, llit's. Mrs, M.dg.iirl Oriusbv, Mrs, hrauk O'Biilly mid Tilhe hrecrk. Seituior lliit hem k, who will ! dies the convention, anivnl ui- lefilay, Mr. Antoinette I'tllik of Washiltgli.it, li, C another speaker, din) it heir Chattel W. Bimu is nil the speakers' bt, Tin follow ing t imgif tMointl i jii.liil.ilet will be called upon to addrc th ilrtrg.ttet: ), II, Moii ln .fl, I. M. lUnley. I t Kir Hittflid, II. It siii.iiit.ii, ,V (', M!!i'lll'Ciger ami C, W, Mr.il, Peace Farhivs Between Chinese Factions Opened Repreaentalive of North and South (iovernnienl Gather at Shanghai Without Pre. liininary Announcement. Shanghai, Aug. 14.-By A. P.) The first actual peace parley be tween the discordant element of north and louth China opened here unheralded hy any preliminary an nouncement. Agent of (jeii. Wu Pei-Fu, war lord of the north; Gen, ( hang To-Lin, military director of Manchuria; Gen. Tao Knn, tuchun of Chili; President Li Yuan-Hung and former President Hsu fihih Chang are here to meet with Sun Yat-Sen, former head of the south ern government. Sun Vat-Sen, who wa driven from power in Canton by force of Chen Chiung-Ming, left, hi cruiser Wmgfung, which wa bottled up in the harbor of Canton, and came to Shanghai via Hongkong, announced that hi principal purpose in coming to Shanghai wa to confer with the dominant military and political cle ment of all Chins and to offer them a program to cud etrife immcdiaiely and effect a reunion. Sun' statement continued: "1 accept, a a sincere move for reunion, the recent convocation of parliament at Pekin, f am issuing a manifctito Tuesday declaring that when parliament h functioning completely, unfettered by any fac tion or interest, the constitutional ist aim will he achieved. "W'hcn 3 lawful parliament is functioning, I will obey and support it decisions, f am not partisan. I entertain no personal ambitions, I seek only China welfare. "I pledge to lupport whoever par liament choose a president. My' future plan depend on the outcome ot the coming conierencc. If the conditions of the manifesto are ac cepted, China' slrilc ends. If not, I will continue to fight." Des Moines Electric Plant Faces Shutdown De Miiinis, la., Aug. 14. With only a 10 day' supply of coal in the bin, the De Muine Flecirical com pany is faced with a shutdown un es a new tllpply can be obtained, M. G, Linn, general manager of the plant, staled today, One battery of boilers at the elec tiic company plant has been convert ed to burn oil, and another hitticry is being equipped, Mr, Loin slated, in an attempt tn handle thr situation in case no co.il is i ,1 1 1 ,i i lit-it Au'iitor fihru lYntiUcinu to Attempt One-Slop I'lipht Mr. (,'iMilidge in Crash. t I'mtUiid, Oi , Aug, II -An an j i. iiiol. ii- ttciiipir l by Mft tkl.t , I Mttlnbjfr, wt'e id Ibe sice pipdili t I, Itlnl.k Another lit i ttlllt- tl llir Illicit rt.ui Antonio. I r , AuB- I I Not daunted by I. it previous uusipiess i,,t b i, ....I- u ...... i, .i . . fu..,.).. .', ii.nr.i- ,!.c'!"oji nii.li iroiii iii,e.i in roast, i. it'in , laiin II Di'ii'lltle bus be. II giaiiti'd pet.lii. sii.ii i,i make ii.iothtr aHi iiiiit Lv ihr chil l ol the jor sefsice at W'a-'iiin- , i toil mid w,H nan limn I'abbi Be.ii h lull or abolil Si'pl.intiei I, when it it jespcttid the iUu. ttrttked in hi j I Hist 4ttCll!.t III the ttitr slop BikIiI j ! will be rep tired I ,nlv ibe taiiie plans j Will lie fo, bus ui ill the s. t ii I al!. IHj.1 j l ts the I itl End Slrikc 11 art en I 'out to lifi.pi ti red Nrpilialioii Itetween ',xi'( ulii and llrothrr. hood Chii'f. I Promised 'Square Deal.' Omaha lln I nta.4 H lf, Wa tlnngioii, Aug. 14 Bccpi ning the duett liignlialii.il bitwren llit tailroad rierutite mil tlie liotl.ii l.ood rbiil probably Will be at ttliij.teil T nrsd.iy t telie the tliop. iiich's strike Ftfotl will he made to hive th esrcuiivr appoint a new committee to represent thuii at the proposed parity. In other words, lite ijilio.id l.il.or ln'er ate about to borrow the lac tic of John l Lewis, iitesideiit of the Cinted Mine Wotkrri, whi. ll bid fair now In end the roal strile. They will tinibrtake to bring all (he t.,ei".i'U to terms, by il. abng'ili rettly with Ibe faction whiih ap pe4t to he thr mote witltug lo nr. ijO'ute p.-are. Tin plan wa levealed tonight following another long conference at the White Hue between Presi dent Harding, Secrrtary of Libor Davi and the hra.l ol the brother hood now on irike. Whether or not the executive, or lhat part of the executives' organization more peaceably inclined, will en'er inio tt lemamt to he eii. Shopmen Hopeful. The tilrd.iug shopmen wi re hope ful enough ol ill sue. es to "".aiil withhold pubi:ctinii of their formal rejection of Prriidrnt Hardlrg's latest peace offer ibtllilted last werk. i-urlhermoie, it wa staled that President Harding would await the outcome of this latest move and would not submit the program to rotigrcs for taking over the roads for a few day at bast. "We can't say that the situitiou ht improved, but if certainly ir. n,j vcre," said L. V., Shcppard o til.' ouductor, who i ti.oi.ni.in lot tit the brotherhnoiN, as he ctut-rgrj fropt the president' office. "So far we have not been able to obtain any very tangible result, Wc will slay in Washington to ee if wc can g.:t a further conference with anyone who can be helpful in bringing about a .settlement. Aure4 of "Squar Deal." "We hope v,t can get a commit tee of f&ilraad executive to meet wiiti u who will be not so tenacious and who may b able to pcrcuadj their colleague to change their view. We will meet Tuesday fo decide wlicthcr to addres a com munication fo the executive asking for a further eciiferencj, Mr, Sheppard aid that the presi dent had assured the labor leader that "everybody would get a riiare deal Under the law,". "The president i trying to be im partial, and he ha, too," added Mr. Sheppard, Asked if he considered the outlook more hopeful, Mr. Sheppard said: "I've been in deep water before and alway have managed to get to shore. I don't know whether I will make it this time or not." Dcnici Report. Sheppard took occasion to charac terize a "all rot" report of Santa Fe train crew leaving passenger train stranded in the desert. He de clared that eve ay report received shows that the train were taken into terminal points and were not left standing in the desert. In the conference beside; Nf r. Shep pard were W, S. Stone, head of the locomotive engineers: K. F. Grablc head of the maintenance of wav men; J. G. Luhrsen, head of the train dis patchers; D. V. Helt, of the lignai- inen: h. J, Manioii, head ot the telegrapher; W, D, Doak. of the trainmen; I). B, Kohertsou. of the firemen and engineinen and T. ( . Cnslien, of the iwitchmen. The conference wa arraigned br Secretary of Labor Davis. "Fight to Finiah." Fairfax Harrison, president of the Southern Railway tystem. an nounced a policy of "light to a fin ish on the patt of his road in the strike." "I'.vcry el fori," he said, "ha bei u made to operate our property thai our mi n could honorably return l work. Fveiv chert has been made to wttlc with "iir men; we have gone to the extent of tillering the teiuis that they had previously agreed lo accept. We have thu held out every reasonable induct ment tuihout result. "We HUM now I sir It to riltptoimg nihi l s, for the load hum run; w HUM Kite those wr employ root , -tun f.ir it mav be thai those who hate up to ihts tone piotttted us ht keel ing thtii lobs inav iiots tin i aiuintt us tun lo u .ilttiupt l (resent ot!ui limit woiko g " . an i. rt tn. ii of III, ii t sat ll'triil d I tra'iei' Nil ..III H.I The Wcalhc er old, t'i4Mliil I. Mnli. It all C. A, ftOiiDivt 0ii!iti .tli Uit i- iiaiiii ifiitiUitu HIlllHint, 1 1 j(!lln an I il.jif Im toii.ei tit lliii liiu islh ' 'Hells I II It'l Htiliil, was Itin itti!tiil ll i.iiiiiy i iH"!'i .1 J ii iaiti'tl ..i i oi hull! mM. et Ibe atmltlil Hit ltjtiti. In tin ''i .im nil w tt . l.i t-k I iiiin.aiil. j I"'.1' ' ' Vyalitif ,sl I .siiM.it, th sttl il llir Ano I . an I ,.t Iatl )iti. ft tie t si t Up.t d l Mt lti pobli. I. . . tt, I !si. nj t I 'nr 4 , ,.n, I,!, ill, . i Miieai,.. i bun. IHhsf ' "T7 in in H s.ntMu:( ii.ir tHow j 1 out nil iif I iriler. ; A M ti iti it. i tii.Mtl (of Watb.iisit.'i. 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