The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 20, 1922, Image 1

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    The Omaha Morning Bee
VOL. 62 NO. 107.
f 'rati M CIlM atattw Ma, It, IN. II
t. . VMM AM el M.rik I, lart.
OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOHKR 20, 1922.
I, Mill ii mil: Bill, ,. II: .. I) M vliki IM ilk dm.
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Speaks at
G.O.RRally
IHIOI.
Senator (,itc He-
coery of lliixineM, a
Olie of KcpljlllicHII
Acliicvcriicnl.
Says Parly Halted Waste
H'liulor A! -.1111 M-l Mini, k nf ML
nnlk mlili i xxcil n icpiihllciiu tally in
1 1' 't ! Home luxl night, after having
attended mioihcr mm flux In South
iiiiiiiIi:! lit Twill) flflh uml M el reel.
At the llli' meeting . Ktigler,
republican county . Iiiiii iniiii, pi i allied,
and II. II. Iluldrlg Introduced llm
xcniilor, who gave tin Illuminating
mill Inlcroxlltig lalk I'll Hip oulkland
i riff iwxiifn i.f the campaign,
The ki'iiulnr, who In chairman of Ihn
keiiatorlnl campaign cnmmlttra nf tlin
republicIn national committee, re
viewed til" achievement nf the re-
publican party In national affair
miring Ihn luxt I wo year. He re.
farrcd to recovery of biixlneak, rcdue
(Inn nf national appropriation and
railroad relief, nml he explained how
iifl IrlllllllP, tin' ImihIi.- liKlllnlry, Hilf-
firnl uiiili r (1i'liiiii'iiillr iiiliiiliilMlriillnil
nf IIik mill'iiiiil Ki'Vi'i'iiiiii'Ml.
MitIIiiu Ik Ki'iircki'tilitlivf.
.liidKtf V.. 1. I'liey, ri'iiiilillriiii yt
i Imli iniiii, riiftit" from l.lin'olii lo ill
Iflllil tllH llll'tlllK, tt'llll h Wllk ii reiMi-.
.MllllllVH tflltlll I'lMK lit l'1'llllllllcllll IIH II
illlil VMXIH'II.
Hi-tllldil' Mrl'nl'lllli'k kpnkn IIK ill
lnH: "Ii Ik a tri;ii plnikiiro fur hid to Jnln
ynil lii'rn In llinallli, whi'in III liyK"li(l
fai 1 liiiv roiiiB with th Kieiit'-nt
liii-klilcnt nf our llnifl Tliixlnin
i:iMicvf!ll. I roimli'il inyk'-lf ftil'tu
i. nle when Ihn niitlmial roiiinilttc? m
npiilnl to thirhjinKi In Ilk plaim wlili'h
permit led nin lo npfii my uppukltiK
i iiiiipiilKii h'l'fl wiiiliT Hid K iiprnuw
Hioiplifii nf olil frliihlK.
"Iliive Voit fiieifolicn tlnil two ymr
Hgn, tlii wr won, tlin liKlilk nf Annr
im liiiliiiti'il, we fiiiiiul our linle
li nili'iiiH luiii'illt'i, wo fniiml nirn
lirr'(1iir nlil pnlliy IlKilillMt flllIHKHliK
MltluiK-r-n with llm rvfi'-iiiiiieei'lliiK rl
villi tu'- pnwi-r In nlil Kurnpr? H win
p;'i'pi'-il l hut w (tiiniHiit(i with our
tiTBHili'e Mini hloiil frnntliTk whlrh
di'fy iroiiniiili; lawn uml tho rlxhlk nf
kolf-di'li-niilimllon. Do ywu pinpniw ko
, i.i votn rm to I'onvpy to ICiiropn tlm
;iift ttiHt Ihore HI'S iifnpln In Anirii
ra Who wonlit prrppluiite the fnllki
Hint wrong nt the tifiity nf " Vir
killlik Htid enrfiinnKB thn tnllltiielklk
nf Hiiinpo In thi-lr I'nuiktV
Kcriird MiimI Ik Wi-IkIiciI.
"We I'oiiio lit thin runipiilksn to k.'iy
MiHt the record immt Im vi-IkImjiI. nut
only liy llm fiillui of nur nppnninl to
.enpi uny nltcniatlvo to what wo
),ava dniif. luit by mi'iiHiirlntf thut
icioid nf ari'iinipllMhiniMit ubhIiihI the
iiclinliiliiliHtlve Incffli li'iu y, thn rti-lit.
th pi'dfllKNte wantu nl (nirukhlnK In
(Turn lo Pkix Klirht, ( cilmna One.)
Des Moines Slayer
Is Given Reprieve
i
IV MiiiiiPk. t. Onio CinHk,
limit r iw'iiit'ni'o lo Im ImiiKi'iJ Ht noon
on l''tii!ay, tii tntior '17, whm kIvhi a
i.'pilovn until Nuvonilk-r 24 by C!oV.
K' lHlull tndny.
Tin Bov-iiior aiiiicHincpd "that irr
tniii Infoiiiiiitlon of i mtikt lmpiirtnnt
i haiHrter ri'KU-rtlnj; the iTisc" link Jiwt
l.n fuinixlu'd htm, and Mint "In view
nf Hie ciuvity of the matter Involvod,"
h iloxtml tlim- to make a thorough
(iivrkttjiitlon nf It.
CrokH wm convlrti'd of tho murder
of (ittiign FoHitirk, Ilk Molni'k Krot't-r.
Ku.'ii WlH'kk. i-niifcHBi'd ari'Oliiilli'e,
Hk liHinjfd for hli part in ho crlinf.
i k I Akkod lo Kt niove
Gofrnor f 1'orto Rioo
Wiikliliittliin. kl. l'.i -i;iniivl nC
C. Mont Itflly from thi unvcrnorkhip
of I'urlo H'K Wivk UmI by .furllu
Tthvlrk. fuiuirr Ri'tniK sovfrnor mid
tHiilaiy of ktittn of th Ikland gov-nioii'-nl,
In i'iiifrr-iiri with Hivre-
1 1 V Wffkk, nr, nn'i". wn-i
i.r.trnl III hlk iir! nt fff: ll rupno
nv k nuyor f Wnn Jimn, the capital
.IIV.
' Mr. Travlf-M U nii.t.-i -to."! l Imvs j
i,,l th -. rliry th.it. tlovrrnur j
It. ilv inuidl ot!al txr th j
wrli ir 'f h Iktuntk. t'th f"r p- ,
l,llt'l ll'l XIH lllH? tMK'UI.
H.rl,iy ttfrll Ik k.t I I' bB I'"
f .ini, Mr Tii ' n.din-i
if -ri-lK ll.it' k hik
uprriit ('ort AHrwi"
Uwi in lirr i
.tk im i i it.. ..oit
).!.- .hnkj iv.w.l lh rit
l Uxtti . t'rw. '
..nmtnMn$ lhl J
4lltlO. Jl f"
m ,'mI t.tui' n4 iu titl ir
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of Administration i
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Nrnnfiir Mi-illll M ("iirmiYk.
Thin llhi'iiiiN kliutt you ruin of Ihn
clili-f upokexini'ii of llm lliinlliiK n
mliilMlniliuii, Hi'iiiilnr M I HI AlcCor
mirk. I-iikI iilxlit Iid Iri-nti'd Ni Ihik
kiiiiN to fin iMilllin nf llm in hii-vr
Mi-iiii at 111 I'Hiiy. lie in ii flrJi. Ifiit
oiiiiniicnt of llii- irmly n( V'Tkiillli'M
lllld currll'H III lili'liliirv fi ri.)iir.ul.lit
I ninen nf llifuriiiiillon ulmlit lint roll-
ilurt nf nffiilek iliitiou mil kIim.- I ho
Win'. Dim nf Mm hnliHi'k In w.lldnx
War Debt
Live issue,
Wilson and McAdno Hlaiiicil
for l.oitiiiii Money to AN
licet M il hunt Oliluiniii
KoikIh.
Sutton, Ni'b., r,--(Hpi.al.
It. II. IIowbII, I'l-piilill'-iin rupdldiiti' for
I nlli'il Mtnlt'i Mxniitor, In niMii'ioir'H ut
York, Aurora, C'liiy ( Viitkr ami Million
today ktinniH'k I ho nllli'd war il 1,1 hi
Olio of tin! "Ilvi? Iwui'k" of llm ioiii
pnlKil. In pint bo Nil Ul:
'Trfkldi'iit WIIhoii mid H' I'li'tmy of
th Tri'iikiiey Ali Ad'io were Holrly r
kpoiiklblk for 1 Jin illkpoklllon nf the
l 0.000.000.000 of Iho pfoylc'H money
that wan liirni'd ovrr lo KiikIiiiiiI,
('ninir, Itnly, llollum and ollii'r
IIiiropeHu notloiiH, "for the purpose
of inoro flTcctiiiilly provldltiK for Ilia
national Hi'Cinlly uml di-fi'iikii In
liioMcrutljiK thn war," iih k"t forth
In tlionB Hiiino l.lbfily loan nrin.
Tlii'no ollli'liilk violated thn law. Tlu-y
loaned thn moiii'y uml never ot a
Imnd mid we bnveu't Rot a bond to
thlk day. I'li'klili'iit U'IImoii and Hue
relary McAdoo are eioh lli kilbject
of li'Kltlmut'! I'ritlilMin, and llkwlke
thoks'wlio were the di-moeiatlt' lend
er In the 1'nlted Htatek kenato ut the
time this tri'inriidoiik kiim wax loaned.
"AinouR tho foeetnoHt of thfke lead
era wbh my dli!tliiKulhed nppoiifiit,
chairman of the fmciKii relatioim coin
inittee of the Henate, KpokeMiiian for
I'lfklilc'iit WIImoii. ily lilHlliiKUlklied
opponent and hik dcmoeratlc col-
leanuea, who coiiHt tinted u majority,
of the ki nnte at that tune, cannot ek
rape their eliare of thm criticlwn.
They ktood by while HUch unlawful
acta were tieltiK I'onsumniiited, with-
(,ut rebukk, without proteat. .
"head Ikauek."
'Individual! me not Imhich In this
campnlKii. The Ikailek are the acta,
failure and polkick fur which a cmi
didnle ik rekpinikihle, I uiideratand
that In a recent peech my illHtliiKUlah
ed opiMinent culled the lOuropiaii
ilelg a "dimd Ixkiic" When la a pant
, due account a dead lakiie .' flrcl,
j when it Ik paid. Second, when you
Icoiulude it will never be puid. V
j know that thia tnaue Ik not .lend l
ii'ii ilk the debt Ik patd-ve haven't
not our money. Thenfme, Is thia
Ikkue (had brcaiiMo toy dikluigiilkhed '
. . ... ft..- , !. Ud uill i
opponent hik concluded tlmt v.e win
not gvt thl moiiev " Thik debt now
amouiil. with Unpaid Inlerext, to Ml.
oii.0ii,o0ii, nr MT". on an u.-i.iwt'.
for eiriy faintly in NeUnk,i. and.
tf It cannot lai cdlecttsl, Me iiiunt pay
for it
"If ih.i Ill ii t" ! me iillf, irtble, i
I Tk.n I !" 1 k.. I atuma ! I '
Howell Say
"We Saved $500
On Our Home-'-
l.ft ''h.l!if tK tkkl k't a,lvertiwmi-lit in the 'Vnl' l
etioi. of 1b Omaha IKe." Mid Mr R C. M
"Wtf i tu hf Biktktl for h'i" but did H"t IVave tu
fi ett.e, lii the 'Wklit' U II The I'e rv
..n 's d...ag . f.maJ mai'tr h.'r whuh pftrl. ..
Ut I'l'kUl, i rrd una an I Itouht a Km in Ifkvrn
woitU ll si' uiwn whuH ir l at et il."
ft'it bv Mr B t' VI ' iit vu. - follow th ral ti'alc
a.ik l IM 0'h TU - ai.J Ktl rY day -i
wttl find the litfil uffrfiitgi m Ike f dlowtng1 .lvM
.,! -.. .i4 w 1.... k,.k lliHlrHtilOHlj Ol I. ?. "' lit-! "" ' '"'a.l in i-".n . Ii-im t
lwl. !.-.. -- I - I . I. tl 1,,,-t I.. i,.. i.l'l".M" lb nj. . . ik .1 'i'
.., t ' ' ' " 1,1 ,t,i..u, ., ,,, i , it,, , ,f ,. 1 i'ib I' tl.i... tibial t in!,
?f:v.::.: t.'.,:::..,, ;jVi.o... ' - M - '
XtU .-. . .-.. I.. I. I !.-.. t ..-. I... . .1.1 I- ' I'- . . ' l-'k- " ',
k -. -- il, I I- - l fc ... ,l-i I k ni , i -.,.(.,'' i t,
41 G&"1s
iLaid Off in
Mail Theft
Railway Mail l!iiiilir nl
Muff Terminal SiJi-j'( Icil
of Systematic Pilfering
.'roni Parcel.
Many Arrests- Ordered
For ill'Kid pllfeilns fioin the
ifinilk, M rallwiiy mull i leek iifid I'i
kiibklllutek, on duly fit Hut (.'ouii'll
liluffk ti-iioliial. ei aukpi-iiiled from
tho aervicn TiOkday, "until further
luvektlK'itlon."
j'oklil liiHpecloe I', II. Clenn, Ken
K, I 'ill n mid .folio ln iiner ara con.
din IIiik" the Imtoley. At I'a cliwe.
i lllirk-ck will 1,6 Died knilllint thok" f
whM kiiltlcleiit evldenea ha been ,
obliillied,
All employ in on nlxbt alilf. j
I'll 1 1 "I pimt klilpnientk differed rnokt ,
from tlin rlllniK.
Whila li could not exliiiinle the
valu of alolen article, J. II, Mim-i
Reave, kiiperliili'iuleiit of (he railway I
mall kf rvlco for thlk dlvlklon, tated
ho knew that kblpiiieiit of hoalery, i
Ilea, pocket knlve mid viirlntik other ;
kiuall aellcliV were tampered with, ;
No ciial) waa taken, Miikisriive be- I
llevca.
j Ho iilxo kiild ha did (iot know how
I lulitf the rohjiel leg had been H"ln oil,
Many Art ''Hutm."
"It couliln't lluvo been more I hull
a'. year llmiikh, u they :ue ,ructlcally
all new employe-the kiibrllliilek,
mien boy, (inly one of ll)i men
under kiinplrloii tin been With Uk
inora than a yem."
The "tip" that tho wholiaale pit
ferlnx wa KoluK on, 111 Council I'duD'a,
unit fiirnlklipil by poKlal ollli'liilk on
(hi aide, of tho liver, It wn ledrneil.
Invektiallon by poktul limpei'tor ha
been In priwri' for two month, but.
llm men iimbr kuxpiiion wer to
tallied on llielr Job until further
rliliiiiH iiKiilliNl llieiil Wak nblaiend.
Ten kiiliHtltulei from tho Km mum
City railway mull department will
liirlvii thlk moriiliiK. ftlunK'Mvn an
nounced, lo prevent ciippllna tho
kcrvlce by tha auddeii Iom of o many
employe at tha ounrll ISluff ter
in I mil.
Warrant Ordered.
W'uhIiIiikIoii, (let, 1fl,.letecllon of
Ihcftk from the miillk hi Ihn (,'otiiicll
HlnffM, l;i , rallw.iy mail In in Inn I and
the cnlli'ctlon of aviileiico ullc(cd to
Involve 40 poHlal employe, wu an
nounced today by the I'oktofflce de
partment. ConfckHlon were ul dtu
havo been obtained from mora than
'I'i ut the me nand warrant for their
iiitcmI, mid Hirekt of Uio other have
been ordered It Wak Hinted.
After tho arrekl, laat month of I'oh
lal Clerk (luy K, Ibimiiton, nn a
cha'iKH of ktenllns money from tet
ter, poKtofflre liikiieetor, It wa wild,
had determined Hint other employe
of thn poktofflce terminal were. Impli
cated In a Ioiik lHt of the theft, and
apcedlly ohtiilued confekHlnn from 25
clerk. Tho arreat of theke, It, wn
declared nt thn I'oMtofflca department,
will be made to'nlKht and tomorrow. ,
Order havo been aent from th
roktofflee department here to all chief
clerk and other In chai'ue of branch
poHtofflce illr.ectinB the tiKhteiiiiiK
up of kiipervikion, ho that what do-
piirtment offlelal t-hnracterljin
"dlanrace to the pontul aervlcc"
never recur.
a a
ma y
Smablietl Toes Knd Deife
of Youth for Hoving Lift:
Crand Inland, Neb.. Oct. III. (Spe
cial Teleitram.) -i;rnent Hartley,, 18,
ha all of the roving lif ? he want. He
went to Caaper duriiiB the kummer to
work In the oil field, lie tired of the
uncertain fortune of the wanderer
mid decided to return to hi patent'
home In Lincoln, nunnlnur out of
fundx, he traveled on freight mid had
three toe kinakhed while trylnu to
mount a movliiK train here,
Prt-kliMeriaii SvuoI Note
. Met' I INel Year ill Kearney
4
Yol k, Neb.. Oct. 12 (Special Th
IVekhyteitan kyniMl In kikklon her ar
cepted the Kearney Prrabytery In vt
t itioii to hold their f.uth aiiiiiveikitiv
In that city In 1i'.'J and t the aame
time crlel'iate th" uth annlverMry nf
the Ketrnev Prehery with
Karm-v church.
Judge McIch Out Like
Punhhnwnt to Man
Who Mu(dlliH Wild
Wllkekharrn, I'a, (at. J9. A loan
chaixed will wife bealltiK bad both
' eye blaekeiied by the mKlk!iAle, who
j eiuli'.l the Incident hy Irnpoklii' n 110
j fill.
j The muKlKtrate, Ald'i niao lalward
Itiirke of I'lftHlon, had heard only
1 part of the wif.-'a IcMlinony when he
iklioutt'd; "I am isnlnit lo bow be
j likfk It," and Jiimpiiitf over hlk d'k,
ordered Atillmny AnXaka, the de.
fondant, to eland up. Ak Aaiku did
ko, the tiiiiKiklrat hit lilin a ahuip
blow over Ihn left ey, The defendant
fell, but wak ordered up again and
received another judicial punch over
the other eye, which once mora ent
blm .down,
A.iika promlkcd never lo nka hlk
Wlfll kKlllll,
Fred Brown
Convicted of
Kidnaping
Ymlitt He.uvheA After 4i
J fount f Dflilifralioii
Penally I Life'
linprikoiiiiieiit.
r'red Jirown, I'.enkoii cluiliiman, wa
found guilty of. kMnupliiK to commit
iikkault In it veiling I'd uriied hy tho
Jury at 2 yekteiday afternoon.
f.ife, Iniprikoumcnt 1 the penally.
The Jury reached It verdict after
44 12 holiek' of ilcliberallnif,
l''or 13 iiiliiule befora tho verdbt
wh relumed llrown had been in
kinllck, aeemlnif to la-lleve the lon
deadlock of th Jury wa Indlcollvo
of prohahln aniulltiil.
When I lie verdict wa read be
kiilckered,
"I don't Know what l'do," be;
kald. "Nellhir do my attorneyk. I
don't how they ever found m
Kullly; I never kidnaped thoito jflrl."
Setirfk far III Atloineyk,
After Hherlff Mike Clark, led hlrri
away to thu Jail ffrowii kked that
Ida attorney bti kent for.
"k'va been under an awful attain, "
he told the Mimlff.
llrown wa, found kuillly of having
kidnaped Jean Jiuiklu and Catlieilne
McMiiiiiitiinn and taklnK them to hi
aback In IViikon, where I hey wcr
kept piiwiuer many hour and
threatened with drath. vAfter their
n I' line llrown liei nine ii riixinve nun
led ktitto and county authorille a hot
rhni" for weega before ha eventually
wa khol down by n poaee ot a lonely
road In WynmltiK.
Tho formal rhat'Ki) on which lirowti
wa trl"d, Involved hi conduct with
Jean .lenklna only.
Nn Verdict oil Two Cnnnl.
No verdict wn reached by tha Jury
on Ilia reiualnlnif two count of the
chaw:- KidnapliiK and nkkault un
der threat of death, carrying a penal
ty of llfo htiiiiikonment or death, anJ
kldiiaplnif for runkom, rnrrylim an
lmiuiHiiiiinent penalty,
"Kallure to return verdict On tha
remaining twB count make lllcflrnl
thn verdict brought in." ltlchnrd Or
Kan, attorney for Krown, declared.
Hoth A. V. Bhotwcll, county at
torney, and Tilatrlct Judue I.ealie ex
preed opinion contrary to Organ's
and upheld the legality of the ver-
diet iciclii d.
Antarctic Explorers
Glad to Get Home
I Irfindou, Oct. ID. The explorer who
'accompanied the late Sir Krnekt
Sliack'i ton to the antarctic on hlk luat
voyiiRe have recently returned to Kng-
land In the yuet, and they readily
confek their delight at being home
attain. They have been iibaent one
year, and hardkhlp nml dlkappnlnt
ment have been their portion.
Since the death of Hhackleton In the
j antarctic laat January, the explorei k , itreel Inn from the Iculun niixlliury
i have been led by Capt. Frank Wilde, i convention, declared the women' or
! He believe lniMirtant cientllli' re-. Kaulzatlon wa "four iuar" behind
kiiltk have been kecured and uy
!' oon will be ottlclally recorded,
i ... .,,.1 a ll.u u..l.l..t ...I I
In NU;18 koiith the party achieved a I
r. coid or longAtude, They U-IU e
they were then neur land, judging
from appeaialicek, aa the walor wuk lii.nal eoioiiiMnil. r. Facing the Ilk
khallowing rapidly. The fault of til" , aembly. khe ram-. the garland and
hip wa Hint it wak not powerful kald.
.n,.iiL-h I.I .'.ill, luit tli" Ice. It wakl "Aloha, I love luU." and turned and
""I well multiped and kjd plenty of fond, raited the garland over the coiomuti'l
I o I hat it could have ruined on f.ir'et head.
oine time had It h,tj the iiecekxarv
l-owei'. e
J if liowi-lt. lm tliiained the ik
,rtl,l.titi. waa rte IUt to greet Hie
kurvivoik nf Hie (Jurat on llolr ie
turn, and h coukriittiliied the nn a ;
on I ti.tr ttfoitk and the ntnuaion
ft kllllukt UllkUrilHOIIllkblk llltliculllt
,.fti the dejih t'f Sir Ln.e.t
De Ptilmd (.rdtttril Std
mi ItV-Day J Mil Seitteme
M-iiwti. Cat, "(HI l - tuiph t.
f lllll t . It till Wdk I', ,! ! ttilOt ;
tit.hti rniii,i. in m l fur .liiij in1
Mi ll V..HIIIV Ik l,tlitr't 4 ! i f
r..ri.H. uni it t k ti h. i t t v ),
K- t f th -t . I alnl I 1,4.1' 'I
h t o1r i. it. in, 4 no
l t. H'" tflU-k ( tn Ii it. ill-ill, I I
h k.iiU.k unlit Tt,,i..,n ii-ti ,r. ,
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Iowa Standard
Is Decorated at
LegionMeeting
(fawkfyp Otic of II Stales
Wliirh IWjl MeinltPrfcliip
100 IVr Cent Laxt
Year. ,
Convenlion Hall, New Orleana, Oct,
19 (Hy A, I'.) 1en. John J. I'erah
liiK, conimander ln chlef of the Ameri
ca n expediUoimry force, iiKaln today
ucknowlcdiHl the tribute of the force
he led In France, when he appeared a
the day' chief apeaker at the na
tional convention of the American
li'Klon,
HI appearance and fellowkhlp with
"I ho boy," a he termed them, ahured
chief Interest among the leglonnalrei
with the poll I j. In connection with
kclectlon of a new national com
mander. ' .
Committee report opened the day'
kckalon. MectinK until 2 thl morning,
thn Internum! hoxpltallzatlon commit
tee produced a conaervatioti report
which avoided further condemnation
of the .policy of HriK. Gen, Sawyer,
head of the federal hospitalization
board .
Iowa Standard Decorated.
Standardk of 1 1 ktatea, whh h held
their memberkhlp at 100 per cent, or
innreaaed It laat year, were decorated
'by National Vice Commander McCor-
mick. Theke kliitek v?ere (leorKla. Ar
k'uiiMiia. North Carolina, Mikkourl,
New Mexico. Mlkhigklppl, Wyomlnif,
okluhoinii, t'tiih, Iiulkianit and Iowa
Iir. Hartlett of Virginia, briuuliiKT
the legion tight for adjiikted com
peiikiition.
lrj lit,
Mra. Itaitlett lutrolifted Mik. Jor
gen, delegate from Hawaii, who
brought a garlatid to decorate thn tin
Naval lbi Iti-iiiand.d
.li'iiti"ii of the I. i,ii. ii a ieix.it on
natal o tf ill- r.niiit I. t the in k- it 111
Hon to Hie li inix of lie' anhiiigt'Oi
i-ituri ii-iu ami iiit.i'it i-.oigirak to ap-
,l.,pn.tte allffli l. lit fiili.ta lo keep HP
ii.iv fi aft and l hop a -ik..niiel ut
in', mil ic.-ii or li..t Ir.k thin dii'i !
nkval -.- l Alii,r,l4, Ckl. i,
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ii , e N iJl. it nf thlk Uike. io-,t,e nee
...ill t v tiir pot klilllltikltlig f lit
f. -tli.ii.a In the ', ,f . , tin ik...il..n
a I I.. I '.nil I..' , illiilii4l I -il-
ty -!,,
MutiiniiitW iilidt .tv I'roin
Mflkr ItljlHH tittll (itaol
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Misery Loves Company
G. 0. P. Nominees
Endorsed by Drys
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League Termn Howell "Salis
factory," Democratic Sena
tor 'iJiirtati&fqetory."
i
Tha -Nt'lir.iHka And Saloon leaKue
made publiu yeelerday a Hat of N'e
biHkka candidate for national and
lute office, with the league' recoiiv
rni-nilatlon in each cflac.
The eiidoraenient were made by
unanltnouM vote of the committee,
w hich Vonalkt of tornu fifteen mem
ber. For 1.' tilted State aenator the
league declare It. H, Howell, repub
lican, and .lame I,. Heebe .proKre
aive, to bo "katlafactory." (i. M, Hitch
cock, democrat, I Hated a "unaat
iHfaotory." '
C. H. rianiUill.ri.'iiubllcan, for boV
ernor, 1 'likted "katlafaqlory," at I
Harry C. Pannenter, proKreaalve. C.
W. Bryan, democrat, draw thl com
ment: 'Terminally dry, but tied up
with 'HeniUor Hitchcock, who I wet."
All other candidate for tato odW
and for onnKrca are pronounced "at-
iafactqry" with the following cuceji
tlonk: ,
Lieutenant governor: P. J. Mullln.
di'tnoL'rat, "unatlkfuctory."
Secretary of atate: Crawford Ken
nedy, republican, and C. W. Tool,
democrat, "unatlfuetory.
Hliite treakiircr: Kdwurd Huhgrotie,
proRreaaive, "unkatlkfactory.
ConRrekk: .1. H. Moreheud, demotnat;
Jame 11. Hanley, democrat; Kdtfitr
Howard, (loiiiiM rut; John Iluvekoat,
pronrelve; A. . Khnllenberger, dem
ocrat, and 8. J. rranklln, pronrekklve.
"unniitikfactory,"
Suinemo court Judge: William
'ektover. "unkatiMfactory."
II.
Nebraska Youth Hurt
' in Wreck of Army Blimp
Fi'vlnoiit, Neb,, Hit. !!. (Special
Telegiaiu.l Sergeant A. l. Albright,
lormlier of the crew nf the ('!, glulit
iliill.li recrtilly wretked at Sail An
t.Iilo, Tex . la a Nehruka otith. Hlk
home ik ut Hooper, Hodge county,
wheie hik i rial i yea now ri aide. Ac
curding to it leUgiiiin iit-ned from
Seitiiuul Alhiight, lioitli nf in Hi.
Ill fitted I. limp wti! up In flumek, by
M kinlel , Mm I 'ti ll Il k ItiiVtr, HiH per
.Nehru.- tin llllirl nt tli it lgilile
" i"1 kinTern.g fi.'io u broken ankle
H-i-ejut All'ilghl. l-tt.r known In
Ih. H'..,r i..ioioin.ily k "pkl.v ' AI
t.rlkl.l. llir. the alt ivlc aailili.
tixaia ,l.,l all I Ik rt t lilie,! Ill ltnglt
Piel-I, S4 He w nlxwrd Ihk -'
tll.li II luadi the f ll trail tilitHien
Ul fi nhl fit'lll jtlitl' V f ald to pi
pl-ttl'l I'll
All'llchl 'lil til IxiVhian) dk t H
h i i, i.l i.f It . . i Mik Ullli .m
Pllk-tl if la a k'.ti-l
-lUU i'.us" Slillnutt Now
ttrll on Wgy In rttirr
IS .,!' kiunr. S ") I'I . - till
k ftl.liaH k I III- f i '
Mi!lii;,b iKla, la, t it.. I It a , II !
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American Naval
Policy Attacked
by Admiral Sims
Ketired Officer Declare Force
Will Never He Prepared
for War Under Prestenl
Organization Plan.
Cleveland, Oct. 19. (Hy A. P.)
The United State navy wa not pre
pared for war in 1917, I no better
prepared today than It wa then, and
never will be prepared under the pre,
ent orguriPatlotl plan, Admiral Wil
liam 8. Hlrna, recently retired from
the United State navy, declared In
an aildrek la-fore the City club.
The Navy department at Wakhlng
ton bungled and miamuiuiged tho fleet
during the war and klnce the war
there ha been no c.lwir Indication of
dlkpokltion to put the mvy Into light
ing trim, Admiral Sim HHaertcd.
"The nnvy Kaa not been properly
haudlid," Admiral Him kald, "be
caukfl of lniktake riindo at Watdilng
ton. You know nothing of theao ex
cept what 1ho8 In control at Waah
Ingtnn wanted you to know. When I
came back from the war I could have
kat tight and let thing take their
oourke or I could expoau the mlkiake
In the hope that they would not be
made again.
Had I done the former I could no
walking along with Mr. Daniel to-
day, figuratively apeaklng, bed-cked
II h void braid un to tnv IkiWk. A
eongrekklonal Imiulry wk made after
the war and all the republlcaiia were
eitaln the majority rcjiort wak cor-
re-ct and all di-ma-rnt unhecltatlmily
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necenten tne minority o-iui, i"i
the people a n whole were not
In.
tereated.
Tkin't blame rongre for Anu-rl-
, can nnprepareilnekk. Congrekkinen do
I only what their conktltutentk want
i them to do."
Touching on the airplane and ub
marine In future ware. Admiral Sim
' declared that the country which b
I the- prMim1eriinee of thlk type of
'lighting craft will control the kituit
ition, whenever they appear In "Uffl
cinit niinda-rk to ovetahi lm Ilia tr-
planek nd kiibmnrliM of Hie i lo iuy.
V i !
Wavite Man .New I reattlent
of N'tii tli Platte Plt(itnijradii r '
S'oif.ilk, Nib, ! l (Hp. l.tl ;
Trlegratii I - t'h,ir Ira I 'ra i-ii of Wayne
M rhili.t plt-.lilelil nf Ho- North 1
plaiie 'ioliira.hik' " lift ton In
ii, iiteiilli.il her- I 'tMliiMit.iia m
t, r. n. tin- 11 fur, ling place
The Weather
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Hon a i
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WiJJ Form
Ministry
; l.ruder of Jd ilikli Mwriimen
j Kreipi U lint Vu'um Mem
liei Kefiiei Id ,Stiiof I
! Ifi Toliey.
In Office Seven Years
I.ondi'11, ih i V.t it:y A. I' After
bidding the offn of prime wiiilcler
through k-'Veil of tile IoohI IIIM' kl
J.jirk of jirltlkli bikii.iy ihr )it,ik
j of War and four eaik of ji . i,oiruc
lion li.it Pt l.loyd '!orge tout Into
the wlldirrn k tod.iy,
1 Thlk wak the dew IIiiIIoii to hlk
Maiii'ln-kter ayeech, of lil poklilnn tf
(the iinlonlkt wing nt Ink followeik
I xli,, old d- rt blm, I'nlontxt wllh
' drawn) from the coalition wn (J.cld'd
I upon today by the meeting which
Aiikten Chamberlain had calbd at the
Carlton club and which wa attended
by the '(minion meinVra of the lioui.e
of common and handful of lotd
who were enrolled In tha cublnef.
The vote wa 1 to 7 vgnlnat Hit
Chattilyrlaln ioli y of ibdgltig tb
party lii kiialalii the i.aliM'.ii and In
favor of n general etc. Hon lo confine.
Ilk coillke, Thn meeting wak followed
by a kilcccekloti of kklft eventk whl h
cliaracieeUed the coalition govern
liont In outer darktiek.
To Porm Srw l abinel,
Audi ' w f'oiiiir .aw will put. on tl.a
premh-r'N maiitl" for a abort luni of
offpe, Tim king summoned blm to
f'-ilcklngham palace tonight and Invit
ed hint to undertake; to form a new
government, which Mr. Fiona r lw
will undertake, although hi ataln of
health, wblcli comialled him to witli
rtniw from public llfo a few month
ago, makek It a rlaky venture.
J 'afore Mr, Honor Imw can formal
ly gecrpt the prrmlcrkhlp, however, a
meeting of the tmlonlet. parly inn! be
held lo ! t a new leader to carry out
the policy lo bo decided by canm.
Thlk meeting will be held within a
few day, wlo-n 1r. Ilonar Law will
ti cbokcn,
Detwecn the Carlton club meeting
and Sonar I-aw' vlalt It the king, I'
w a ei-llitng ntliru'xm tit rumor
and of group gathering mong tin
political factloiik.
( abinet Member F.csign.
Auateii Chamberlain flret vlifi
j the prime mliilater' official realdene.
a bad been egpeoted, to offer hi res
ignation eeral under kecretarl'- ami
the chief coalition-unloulkt whip,
Lieut. Col. J-rklln Wllaon, bad already
Informed the iiewapapcr Hut (b'y
had reklgiied, nd within two holiek
Mr. Lloyd Oeorgu wa In aateklon
of the ri-klgtiatlonk of pnn.tiialty ai;
the member of the cabinet, lie thefi
drove to tha padac to tender them 1c
the king.
Mr. Lloyd Oeorge advlked the king
to komnion Mr. ISonar l'iw, and ac
cording to ciiktom, thl wa done.
While Mr. Lloyd George, exhlblled
cheerfulnek to tho few who m
him and cheered him on hi journey
to th palace, lie could not but feel
deeply tho verdict thut h no longer
(Tare In Page Twn, Column One.i
Federal Agents Raid '
Four Omaha "Joints"
Four alleged bootlegging ekt.-ibliah
tnenta were raided by federal prohibi
tion agent late yesterday afterti'Miii.
The agent claim to have evidence of
mlck iigainxt. all four.
A half gallon of whiaky and aeveral
bottlek of home brew were found In a
cigar at ore at 11105 7 Leavenworth
ktrei t, where Han I'rndy wa arre.-ted.
Several ImtHek of home brew were
, nabbed, at Mll.e Nlchlch'k place ii,r.JJ4
joiitn t weniy nintn ktrect.
At the Hureka Social Club, IIU
j North Nineteenth treet. a place wher
: n....-.I.M .-..i.l.l .!. ,..lw t. if 1. .)..
I rendition of a curd, 17 hoitlce nf brew
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and two galloon of whlxl.y wire con
flxcated. O. I!. Fticketta wax ariexted.
The rekidenee nf Mr Paul Ciiliaima,
I'lll South lllevenlh Direct, give on
(0 galloiik nf home brew.
Kaiixaa-tifiu'ile (l Iiralr
6( tai of Married l.ifft
Mihai-ka, Kan, tkl. pi tSpii'htl '
-Mr, uml Mr. Levi likey ci l. l.iat"!
their (pith wedding .limit ( l nv at
tinlr ,uir heir, ''l y- were iniriud
; n.i,tK. i ,) i.j,,. Ul
i tliix t u inlty for in yi.u x Mi I.V-, (
'win t. o in Jiihuhv and .1,1 tntr
will be k'l in Much Tlnv l)v t
lining children, nine if wlmiu were
pnaiiit ut the ani'ivfi y f, i.,ii..
They l ave f,; vr mdi liil.ii rn ,,u. ;7
i o t mji"li hil lien.
1 Searrli of Vineric.in' lliiinr
liy J.iMin -i' I I'liilcltil
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