The Omaha Morning Bee y VOL. B2 KO. 100. Wri MH CIH) tHIMf Hit ., IMS. at r. a. tiMw At n i, . O.M.MIA. UKSPAY, OCTOKKK 21, 1322. i Mail II mI. tilt . M: .. lt. "111 14 4 SMS. O.IWM MM 41 M II Hfll tll !. ill. ! Mlt. . TWO CENTS v A 1 Howell Sees Danger for Farm Bloc Republican Candidal Again Pledge! fTimelf o Join. Agricultural (Jroup f Senator. 'Direct Primary Menaced1 itf r. r. I'liwi ii ff arrMNiiulriii Tba Omaha H, ftuperlnr, Nb., Oct. !J. (Mriiil T'lriam ) n. H. Howell, candidate for t'nlted Rial senator, today re if firmed hi belief In th farm bloc and again pledged himself to join th mUdl wetrn group of senators In fighting for measure liencfical to aarlruiiiir. "On of th most promising de velopment In emigre la th fa nil bine," Mr. Howell said. "It la upon u h a movement that our hop de pend for prngri-ssly leglalatlon In th lntr4la of agrli'tillon., "Th,e east la mui fi perturbed over thl development nd sense in II an evidence heotloriallsm. Whs! the aenefe la the possibility of tha farm bloc fiwti'i Ink treat agrarian mov went involving our agricultural popuhti Ion. f mi lul ri at an It (Ion about one half of tha people. Hallroails Would Pictal. "Of ionise I woul'l nnpan tliat the great commercial arid rallroa1 In teiel would cease to ha a controlling Influence. "Aa a consequence (here la A move, tii'iut to kill Ihii f ii rni bloc by striking at, tin direct primary. There la ae Hfiiy ll over tha country ntcnltiwt I In- tlirrct primary, "If dux been, iiiim kcd rlxtit here In Nehrasln. Tli IhxI legislature en ii iml a Inw vitiating the direct prl am re. "I had Ilia privilege of presenting In lint aoiretnry of slat a petition oniiclnlii',' nearly S,uo name send m.' that law to a referendum. -Now you ran av tha direct prl nmiy, tin? great refotm that ram h.wn to iia from Roosevelt. Thla la morn li 1 1 1 mii U'lit tlmti th election of a I iilii'd Klaua nator, g-overnor or i nfi 'f;'!iiiail. 'IVII your frlfiula ahout it. If you ii n t vot on nnjHiliig Han next No- i nilr vote on thla jiropoaitlon and ot 'no.'", Mi Willi Apiiluiife.' Aii!nuaa and ntliualuam met lr. l!owII al Franklin. Itl rloiul, Rlvar Ion, lluliln Jtoili, iiontwlik und Hu ,.oior. Neither Hlveiton nor HoalwMt were on tha m hHdille IniL cltlzena In att:d t hut ha atop and apeak a f"W inlnulea. At Franklin, Mr. Howell wu Intro disced to 210 men and women l.y A. T. Reudy, county ihulnnnn. Ileprc e"iituilv A. H. Hyrum drova front hlK home In HlooiniiiKtoii to henr Mr. Unwell. Mr. Hyrum Htarta next week to Btiunp th atnte for alnt and nil tiniiiil iHinliilaU'a. At Ked Cloud 300 men ami women were on a atreet corner wuilliiK for the pnrty. Thoae who met Mr. Howell vera K. H. tlnrher, inunty chiilrman, Walter Kinlth, aeeretury; Mra. John lluti hlim Hnd Mra. Hazel TowMI, ran .lidnte for enutity treiiHiirei'. let Hy Auto Party. An auto loud of Supi-rlor people, lm io.i.,.;: hh" Allaa (ihiimliie .Iiim.. Mra. .Tone, Mra. AlU-e Nelaon and .Mra. 10. .1. Iiitvlaon met, Mr. How ell at Ked Cloud. Ho ulao wa met I y Robert (iroenwood of Nelaon, Nuck olla motility ihiilrman, ami John I'felTVr, editor of tho Nelaon Herald, nt Ileii Cloud, lie wna kjtriHluced at I ted Cloud by K. J. Overlnif, jr. At (iulde RiK'k the meetliii; wu In hi In the town hall and wh In diiirxe of Suite Senator M. K. Kirk aid, Mia. (leorge Parker, commltteo wouiun. and I.. P. iiiiiiter. There wei'a 1MI preavnt. At Htiperlor ho Wiia liitiiMltiied !y Mi?, tieoijre Day. The meeting wna in rhui'K" of H. I'. Mendell, committee man. and Mia. (ieoiao Scoulnr, coin mil tee womun. Mualc whb furnlahed t the Suteiior hlKh acliool orohea. tin. At Overton, J. M. Plllard. can- li.li.. f..r I he lea Kluture. met Jir. 11, .well and inriinged the meeting. At j Hontwl. k he aa Intr.xluced by .1. i Wai ien Keller, Jr.. former . hail-man ot Hie republican "ale central roiiv ! put tee. At Moldrega Katuribiy beard Mr. I low ell. i night Coo C-ox eminent Official Are Adrift on Coat (iiianl Hoal San r rain lcn, tht. Jl The- oat H .in t ,1 cutter Mnjnve, with Al!Rnt tenctiy C. II. Huston of the IV pertinent of Cniiinirri' and other gov eminent ellUuU atioaid, is itrifllDg aiqtroxmiattly 1 0 m.lea Ural of lion oliilu, with ll fuel supply depletrd. ae.or.llng In lreea Ineaaagva I c. iied here (ale today bv the marine ill PB.I lim-lil of Ihe S" Fl-nnelWJi ilomdwr of I'limmeue. The fleet lug H.innadin If ft Pearl laili, T H. Snnditv to give aid Id Die .Xlmave. The g..veiiiinrht olflusl ara on rtiiiiw. . ?Ute Itrgini Prolio Into I ixfitot k Kreiicltt Hdle I..I o.iii, ivt - i il "I I lit r ij- C0to'll,iu4ll l'eI I'.'t-e M iii.uy lain the lueslm isle tuIMn la Ih tut. Ibe Iroriirf lh Nhik on.mtsalon. and en l,li,t tril. w.il r gresliv ah.rlnl t inil.wtv IntaietuJ aki l test C i(Hoi.ir Uka al Ih ftil eoni ritetj e'Utd b al.Utel in th nee Tie nh I I Iitstw rho truh t l.. S"t-'l-l ( id frie.it i 4 aa i- tin a ef H. atu iiuu Hunli Jury CneiiiiiiiliMril, t i A i ti. i t , iv : I 1 1. . ii 1 i i a i if iki t' r i.n f t t t ROII tff el i (1.11. A KaHHnll lti.. m- . n,f I On .iK u kaj i . , 1 1. tit aari etusa I lt Hntukin T rail it ion Smashed hy VrinrvM U ho Hob Her Trvnwt I HalftrM. Wr.. iut. U. PrlmeM ! New ana liayfMi, Wlniieliaau In- I rtian beauty (if llaltirld. Hia., up j act a thoiiaand ear of Iradlllofi and Iter nan duniealir Ufa a hen the linhhed her hair ana' Inliodueed her fellow rrtntrn tit flapperkm. Iter fallier, Hilof Kuunlnif W olf, and her hiiabaiid, lan liayflah, iul on a war darue thai made (ha alien! for rata aound like a reunion nf boiler. ma U era. After (he nlorm had i (eared Ne. a ana found berwlf an riian o far aa her relative a ere i inn eriied. Iluf, not belli j raally dlalurlied, he aeiefitrd her nilaforlune wild in lie and I hat rvenini aha and her III tie aon furnrd their baika mt I he old reaervallon. Newana lau't worrbi( arMiiit Ilia future. ,n mule who lived In Nr. h rank a died Iwo yeara ao and left her Sl.l.ftttO In rakli and a large Iraet of land. There aha haa cone, whera alte will alleinpl the rultlva'ton of Ilia land that wa beieallied la her. Nawana la IN yrara old and haa been married Hirer year, liainlall Party Sees CO. P. Lulled p:r:Ujl)y Kasy Victory rut leiilly J J Alarm Fell That Jeiulilit arid Will Be liiinfci!ly (Jr. guin.etl Tli rough Ovwrorifiilfrirc. Hy A. K. I.KOIf. Nlaff f'urreaiHiailrnt 'Ilia Omaha He. Kidney, Ne Oct. 1. (Mpeclnl Tel') Kiam.) There la a alttn and a warning to republican and other aupportera of lha republl'in) cutidldJilea: travel throUKh (.enlriil and wealrn N'elnaa hii linpienaea tha polltlcul obaerver with the fin't that the dcmoi'ruta have perfected a remarkably thoroUKh or Kitnlxiititm and Hint Ihe republican, lulled to a fulaa aenan of aeourlty by the alren volca of eauy victory, hava a leaa parfect urganizallon In many plncea. Jn every lly, town and vllhie demo emtio oraaniiter ara at work. Moat of lliein are local, directed vlgoroualy and elfiolently from headquarter. Ilvaldea theae, puld wguni7Ar me tiuvfllnif cotiatiintly.. Roaliwitlon ttiat their tlKbt I iiltnoat bopeleaa tin apurred tha democriita to thla (leaper u ta elYort. Must Ken liter. While aentlment ia overwlieltuliif for tha republican nindldutea In the wealern and centnil parla of th atutca toucbetl by tha ilandull party In the aat .eek, It behoove every re ;ftil,lr;itl Vj.er to reglatcr find vole. The democratic orKanlsuitlon wll get every democrat to tha poll and the cliiiiKer to the republican i that their leaa thoroUKh oraanlwitlnn and over i.onlldr nc of aaattreil victory might lemilt bndly these t'-ndenciea muat lie checked now'. Thl warning la aounded by auch tneu aa Dltrlct Coininltteeiimn K. Ii. Myer of Alliance, Harvey Hum of Hiottabluff, malinger of Hob Himmon' campaign for rotigrera, and Tom Nulghbor of Bridgeport. "Ig crowd mva greeted Mr.Mtumlnll everywhere, even In Vlacea where there had been t'.eglect In milking iirrnngeinent and giving not lee 'f Hie meeting. Ileiiimral Ara Attlve. Utinot iiitic mcetlngH In' the buuio tnwiia have been advert laed In new piiliera, ly handbill and plucard week In advance by It orgiintaitlmi tnd the republican In Nebruaku need more of It to make victory aure. Thl morning, though no arrange ment bad been made at HcottablulT for the meeting, Kit) hatlly notllled by telephone, guthcred In the Star t hea ler and the apeechea of Mr. Rindnll find Mra, Mary Wight of Chicago were applauded. A big committee met Mr. Randall al the atulion when he arrived in Bridge port. Among them were Meadame Hiukb Wilcox, W. H. Willi, Tom Neighbor. A. K. FUher, ,i. F. Flem ing. I lien Trumbo, It. II. Willi mid Mabel McKlmuiey, with County Chair man Tout. Neighbor, Hruca Wllrox , ,, ,, vvm,- and I!. 11. Wlllw. T)lt. ,., LltiK bad been advertised Middlesex that he had granted their ,,v n,.wlm),.r notk. a ud hnndblll and request that they lie auperaeded. The ' , audi. nee. iHtlmuted atl'equeKt wa made through Hupteme .,, ,,, ;, WU1I waiting , Mr. ''"'"t Jtlee Parker early week, Itandall In the big Miller opera house. ,,.iilv (lll,f werB Wlllllell. nila family drove In from a ranch 35 miles away for th occHsion, Aiidlem Is Hig One. The nudieme wa more than twice s large a the one to which Senator ! Hitchcock fMM'ke t o:n the same room lust Hitturdiiv hfteninon. It was a iTura la ! T, laluma all I A Lost Battalion There i slJ a lost Hut talioti ritfhl here in Omaha a uiiiCi-llaiii'ous and valuabld i ciiipany of niissit pocket tsiiik. lout jrwelfy ami hurt Ireds of other ihmg that hav ilisappearej hryoinl th rench of ihetr owitet. Soon .ne fool tln'ntt ery thi f that t lost. Most every body u honeit. The Omaha. Ilea "I ot an'4 Found" roluma tort ihe ml. f ln't Worry whH ju lot tome vliK!e fmituiiiit i all At Unlit' Hi instead! iitr ht i"H loe a d 'ii, a dollar of a dotmon l p.ii jour fust mot it ta itit n Omaha H 'tt nt Foun 1 ' a l on ihe Us.l otr ra - !..mrr th wit eost rhitiuie On-aM Ht "Wltil" A U " t f t ail l ' c oo an J f.. a ' Want' U ur. Prosperity Is Assured by Ta riff So Di'i Lrt (lonfcrraamMii Jo arpli W. Konlnry Hrfoir . ' ' 1 JiiHiiR Maiiiirailiirt-r A"H iatioii. I Based on Sound Policy! Chlifian. Oct. 2. f'rntuierll V la aa limn Joaepli W. Fordney of Mlehlaan, ona ot tha authora of tha Fordiiev Mi'Cumlr larlff Uw, declared today liefora tha Illlnola Manufaeturera' an aoclatlon. Tha aiiiaiaeiii y tariff whl h pre. reded the permanent law "maiked a very decided trend In biialneaa In fn- 1 ih! toward proaperlty," ha aaaerled. I "Mora atudy and effort waa nlven In Ih framing of tha law than waa ..van to any pravh.ua tariff lealala lion," Mid l!epiaentatlv Koidney Mark an Fpia li. "Th flexible feature of the new law mark an epoch In tariff making. l'Kii aatiafaetory allowing that ralm In the new law ara too high or too low, the mean for Impartial Inveaflgit tlon and correction br executive order are provided. "The new law I bam-d on th nound policy of protection and Iia enact ment clear lb way to the wldeal venue of proeperlty, That Hi na tion will benefit materially under It operation can he predicted, with the ulmoat confidence," A year and a half, ago, tba eprnker ald, record-breaking importation of farm product and bank failure In (he northweat were affecting adverse ly the country' biialneaa In general, The emergency tariff law, he aaid, acted a a atop gap and, although ' never wa abime of a law more pro liflc, a evenla have extahliahed, never wa abuae more undeaerved. With the new Ibw affording a Juat meiiaure fif protection, not only to I be farm, but to the factory a well," be con tinued, "lnortted proaperlty I ured," Duly on Wool lleiliwed, t'nder the emeiguiicy act, lm auld, the duty on wool In an uvei," milt of rlothea wna only 92 cent and that in ait all-wool overcoat, 01,71, while the duly on th wool In the new law la aliglitly leaa. "Any merchant who will tat to the public," Repieaentatlv Fordney declared, "that lie la coinnelled to ad- Ivanca tha in Ice of hfa iroida hrcfiiiae of the Increnaed duly provided In the new act 1 dlahoneat and untruthful." The apeaker Raid the average d valorem rate under the WcKlnley tl(l law were 2 per cent; In ibe Wilaon bill, 23 per cent; In. the Ding ley bill, 2 per cent; In th Payne bill, 18 Vi per cent; in tho Underwood bill, Vi per cent, while under the new law the average I allghtly b-a than that of the I'ayne bill. Free Import under the Payne bill were about 43 per cent of total Import, he Raid, 88 per cent under the I'mb-r. vood act and about the aunt under the new law it tinder the Payne bill, and that the average udvnlorem rale both dutiable and free are lower under the law than under any republican tariff daw written. Now Pi lot nt I TpI in j. w i (1 , of Murder Probe, Deputy Attorney General Taken Charge of Invetiga- . tion of Hall-Mill Cane. New Brunswick. N; J., Oct. 23. (By A. P. The Hall-Mill murder Invcali gallon halted today for a change of pilots and with Wilbur A. Molt, dep. tny attorney general, ot the helm, It vlll atart again Tuesday practically from the beginning. The long heralded clmnge In the personnel of InveMlgatora came thix morning when Attorney (leneral Mc ('ran notified county ptoaecutorn i..-noiuo i nninnm-i iimi Pini'si-r m ! "" ieniainiriiy wiinoruwn wnen M'e proaecutora found what they thought wa a new due leading i ue imirucror or inuroerer. v nen Hits line of Investigation failed til pro vide them with a clmr caae. thev rr i th(, r,.urti , . . how .,, . ,,, .... .... milt, , i,,,,.,! i ..i.i , he tx peeled In "start from the be-! ed ll,lnit in money, Iwinds nml war I nt ir.iclory, all or me oiu-is io tngnn giniiltig" and thai one of his first steps ! savings stamp. a company to operate Ihe shipping would be a ciiieful iinalysla of all Hi love biters and diaries exchanged by the minister and the i bolr singer. SMte police also are rtpected t in tiioie Hi- ii wulk repi.nnig to Motl. '.mn-. I f.,r Mis lull ami fu ( 'luitiulte Mills said ioeml-ia of the I vl, i f.iinlllij) ii ff .l r.l by lb double f let i nt; ei nml .I t he t h.ti.ic in in stlnnl.'l Hoy of U l llil.le iii Jail hargrtl With Murder K.L.r.n-i.i .'.I ., ii- loidrrt. is .lead and I , so l.m.. i; Is in a-A Initial' ilt,tiut-.l itTti ii. in, 1... iii th result of a shifting H iiotsv i,i.l.l .1 II.. T..I..H tu.ti.i, ....,. loll near bnr X-ioi.heg I I tli shsriff (o.inta bs I 'i ;itilr. Willi a.ii.ilief Itl at tba Ci.f.lna betes tut Wis etri'ttd l.tlr h ratutntd 'h a .(.el. lb sluriff .. an-l lsn f i n In! t lli Cot ltro bum 'ii lm tiro i i-tne I m .t.s.i and t rrxicr ( urUllctl. Mtt. I. i, Is I , I Ins .1 ..Mint 111 lo I '..l--i t, t V d s. It- i.t .Misl l-. I. -tt-S S I S . ..I I 41 It I iii o 4 s'.iiw .'.' in lt- i til Iumh I . w Ui ! I' i ' uw In .tit i life, il si. 1 1 1., o. i ,,t ua) ii..j ion.i.ii.ii fuoa " ) iiiiifli r, ft, V.oiulm It ' Sen if - ' i.ti ''." J.a llailiinorr, mM F. MaalliiK, , -..""iir). Md , I mil) a. Me haa Jiml entered (lie pnMIr i Inada oi hU Inline loan, Siniil.i) hr ioiiiIih led aertlira lit I'aul Melliodlkt I'rnlealaiil iloirili in Hie manlier of an rtiierlemrd iololtir. Me K a 'n of Paul lltliiiii ot halMhiir), ror U nioiiili he haa been aiiealtiliu befoie iooi;ietlloin M,""',ll ",,t',M Here n,e fi( (he i hild haa i omliii led in Hall (more and lie eaiiH- al Hie lutllalloii f Hia llev V. I, l(indil, paolor of Nt. Paul rliiinh. Ilia fill Iter aaya lluil Hie laiy haa had mi bibliial lunlriiiliun oilier (lull Hie llihle alorlea and wuara wlili Ii have heen read In him In Ida home and al Miimlay ai hiHil, Motion lo Halt Hum Injunction ft a' a yeaiariny nnernoon, iia waa over fill i"'A I N'llK'M 'Wered liilinedlHlely hy a putrol- i ',,,. ..I , v'l.!, t 1 0,,M" ' '"r h,af ' (iiici olirc of AikhI a Soon ii l'ii aililf'. Saw Voik. Oct, 2 iHy A. P.t , Federal Judge Learned H.nd today band"d down a declalon dlamlaalng the motion of foreign and American ahlp companlea for a peimuin-iit in Junction reeiralnltig federal proiilbl lion agent from pulling Into effect the bona dry ruling of Attorney Oen era! iiaughi-rty. He extended the 'ay temporarily, however, providing that the ateamnblp companlea file an lm mediate t'ppeul lo the United Hiatt-a tiipreinn court, Judge Hand decided In favor of the government on nil polm. The deol - lon waa rendered on t he apecific. mat- j ,,'r "f "' "l'l'li''noii of foreign line for an Injunction protecting from, Kel'.uin alilp urrylng liquor under Heal on Ili4 eaeibound voyage from Ih United fclalca. To He I aed Aa Kupplir, The declaUii applle to both foielgn and American line becauaa of Ihe alaleinetit mad" by Judge Hand dur ing the injunction proceeding hint week that a defeat of the motion of the foreign line would naturally bring about defeat of tha American line' motion tnr mi Injunction. The temporary extenaloii of the atuy grunted by Judga Hand applk-a only to liquor to be tiacd aa aupplle for member of ahlpa' crew on the cnat bouivl voyage to Kurope. Thl ex tenalon wa granted on the furnlwh Ing of a liond of 2.",0iu by the ateam ahlp compuule to guarantea that the liquor would not be uaed for any other pitrpoae than the one tlpulated, Notice of Aptieal Kverett Maaten of cotinael for the White Hlar line, announced that hi llrm and repreantatlvea of th 12 1 other foreign and domeatic line rep-1 reaented In the proceeding would, bring an appeal aa aoon ua poaalble. I The original action ngalnat the Jtaugherly ruling waa brought by the Cunard and Anchor line, which were later joined ly 30 oilier com panlea, including moat of the Im portant foreign and American line fit tho tra nan tin title trade. All brought bill In equity, mentioning Hecretary Mellon, II. C fttuart, col lector of thl port, and federul prohibl- ; Hon enforcement, agent. Bankers to Handle for Rumania Washington, (let. 23. The Ruman ian govei iinicnt haj urranged with an Inteiuiitlonnl group of bankers for the conversion of $17.i,ail,000 of Its short term treasury notes, it was announced tonight In a ittiternetit Issued by (he Hiinuinlnn legation here. At the same time, it ivim said, the question of Kil manlaii debts to the I'tilted States povcriinient, aggregating about $31, ooi),00, soon Would bo taken tip by n commission from that country. "Concerning the question of Itu manlan debts to the government of I he 1 'lilted Slates," the statement suld, "we are Informed that the Itu manlan govei nmeiit has designated two of Its lending financial experts, Mr. Kftlmie Antoiuscn and Mr, An- tontiiile. Jo coniiuci ine tiecessaiy lie- , gotii.tio.ls with the government of the ! l ulled Statea and that they will leave 1 ,""H,y f"r W""h""'""'" Tl lTI sr. 1 Ineve Kifle Safely lloXt'D ill Maiiril'C Hailk ' Miuii.e, l., (ad. 23 Thieves . 1a.. looted (he ofety deponit boxes of the ' :Sluv Countv Huvlmt bank here Sun- ! ,)uy Kht i.elleted lo have obtain- All telephone and telegraph w ifea j inleilng the town were cut by Ihe 'tain; hef.iie tlov l its ii their on ra lioii Tbev eacaped In an autoino I'lle. Two blind. ed -sftlv deposit Ihii 'l rifled bill the tlilelts Here un able to (jet Into the I ihk s if.- Stnilherii Hallway !niiii,iii V.t W'tirLer' Slrike Hunii Kiioiulle. IVnn. 1st, M I'i.si .1.1.1 FsllfMV II .r.ls.., of the Jtoiilheil, I..- u , i,,... ... k.... iinplit of tbe siem, fi in Ii tin ii:dli-r it. ii who riiiittii,1 l.iil i.t 1 Ih t -mpaiiy ibillt g tl.ni .... atiiks, !,i,ui. iu.,.'uli.s .. tl,.!.. I.II.I derma. t oi either ll'. In cslt r I... .I,.... .f i,.l.il ....I. ... -I linf tue...l l,.i ,. - I.ona (lhaiu'c I hi;liiiis. liil'laliaf. I . I .1 llv A P t A lioiisl . I I . t man lei if iK l'niiel f't'sa oitxt f i io I li - ( .it '.. tiscnii I - I b . Pig tuaii i. t H t i .a '..it., t ,1s i' .iitii -1 1 I . s.l t ' ..i ft S 1 I H I! 4 I' - I I. ' I' . l. I i t . , is' sl. Htmf e if t-sa l.t ,1 l-l . li I' . .si .It i , , t .,. il,,. VI - ... , t II-. I Kit t. Ii I tl I si t t auitt -He Daredi Me to, So I Shot Him" Mdii IiimiI Down MrriJiHHt If r AiTiiara if Mirrir'- al'lllHlioll ill Salt' of Itr-ale-iimnl. . Intended to Shoot Self1 ' "I l diired ma to, ao I allot him. I hiive it wlfu and alx children to MiipNiil and tie roblied toe." Tlio foieaolng expliinntfon una low-n by tlonla Kurney, in, ';nU W til Jai II veil lie afer lie allot n I. i l,lebei iniin, men iiaiit at Twenty. ;fointli and Iiecafur alreeta at 1 20 man on a biit In the vicinity , nd held until Ih putrol arrived. Intended to Kill llimoelf. Carney aald he Intended lo kdl bliiuM'lf lo, but Unit l.lelM-rman fell on him nod before be could i irlciita blioaelf Hie patrolman bad bia gun. Four of I he bullet In hi .32 call lr revolver had been diechnrged. Th fifih remained unflred. Two , ,h, hMtta Uif man, according fi lyird Iiater ho pltnl attendant. Harney told police TJeberman had intlueed him to buy a email res taurant ahortly after he, Harney, came here with hi family from llneoln. Family IleaTitule, "JJeberman told me that reatuur ant would make a living for rne," aaid Harney, who w covered with fhe blood of bia victim. "It didn't. I naked blm many limea bi give me ( Iwn-k part of the !l'i I paid blm for tba lealauiaiit. My family wa al j moat deatlluta, mid I waa di-eperal. ; He refuwa again when I went to ae blm thl afternoon, 1 nulled out my gun nd lob! him I d hoot hlrn j If b didn't. He only laughed." j i.ieoerman toio pollc who con veyed blm to the J.oepllal 'that he had offered to give Harney aom money back, but that Harney refuaed ior ainoiiui. iia ortereii, lis ta In a ' er!ou condition, one bullet alruck him In the aid' and another In the cheat Woman Slayer to Plead Insanity imi if,. , - woman - WIlO Klllcil l,ovr-r Coe on Trial at Kaiina City, KiiimuR UJty, Mi Oct. 23. Tem porary Insanity will be the plea of Marie It. il'eggy) Heal in her trial for Ibe slnylnif of Frank Warren Ander son, her attorney aaid In his opening statement to the Jury lata today. The defense counsel snld tha night before the alleged murder Anderson told Mrs. Hen I be could not marry her nfler be bad asked her to comu lo Kansas City from Hprlngfleld, III , to lie married. "Don't you want, to do what la light?" the attorney told the Jury Peggy Heal had asked Anderson. "I'd Ilk to, but 1 can't because I'm married." the Juror were told Ander son replied. In tho slate's opening statement to tho Jury, Anthony P. Nugent, as slitant prosecutor, recited the story of the fatal shooting which took place In a hotel here June i. "The evidence, will show," Nugent said, "Ibat the killing of Anderson was dellliera'e, that it had been studied and planned by Mrs. Heal and was accomplished while Anderson wa asleep. William V. I.aley, patrolman, first stale witness, Identilled a IkioK "Thiivla, Maid of Mars," which he found on c table of the room In which Anderson was slain. He said the book was opened at an illustration of the heroine "Thiivla" standing over "Tarlo," whom be had slabbed. , , , i-liiin(' Hoard to I.oiitiiiue Operation of Steamer Wellington, Od. 23 -The shipping board will continue lo operate the ;,,, l,i ships through the Culled Slate line until the pending merchant marltio h-gialatlon Is dls- posed of. ' hiilriuan tji dii-r Biiiuiuuieo today. The i ball mini's announcement followed rejection by the hoaid as un hoard vessel (htr 100 Mm. Armed to Tt t lh, Scour Sivampn of Michigan for I Aom St. Josel.h. Ml. h.. nt M. Tw . posses rollipr.sl.iK u'ie II III tt hull- , ,1,1.1 ii. en. e.u h iiiuird Willi ru-iv de- s.ii.n..n of weapons, a.ome.1 Ih" , ind bils and SU...IU.. In tin ciil.ty ''"'"V 1.1...H..I III ine s-in it r.r ii.ii n" lelievad to ! l - .i tilf'ti. ll,e .r. liti 1,1.0 lbs! I boii.lletla if test ' "' Kin ltd iN-XlolTi.W a firnii-t of -r M.-hi... t.n HI. tei-rie I ' ..,, II, hm I'rni.rr rtM.lt fis.h liet't I. (... f-o. M.'.Mr'-W 'r,,,,rf tt .pe f.ulll I l -l li nt-V isllns Ibe I .i s of eisM sl.p re.ild . fun f t,.. . t I i' H ) r i I ii .1 ii . '. ua fomel li'.l ttt f I i " I' t. .O I M ill hi, .. I- . I, i f I!.. t o b ii teli I - VI . V, I ...n il M ip ..'. if thl t I ... I III li .tivi in ! ... I if I , t I e ...! . I I --I . I.I ft f it I t !,. I . m . l . I IS . I I . Ill ..,..( if '.,( - V t I, . , ii.. ri i ,tt i t i . ' 4 I 'l I' Itt t..- Full m A. lis 1 Scheme to Seize Control of China Coast Uncoverd Poliliral f.'oiikpiraty, Wliicli May Mfaii Another Civil War, DiM'ovrreif in VuVen Province Auioy, China, Oct. 23 (By A, I IKilitlcal twinaplr.-icy which P.) may mean another dlRtantrou olvll war In ( blna I bellevdd to have been un - vvered in the province of Fuklen whoae capital, Foocbow, recently wna Uken by tb'j Invading force i Hau i.Taung Chi. ! According to advice from Foochow, i Hun Yat Hen, depoaed prealdent of jaouth China, ha plotted with ''hang Tro-I.Iii, the Aliinchurlini war lord, Ttinn Cbipul, Hau Nhu-Cheng, known a "flttle lu," t'hang Wen-Hung Annul ami J.u Tim-riaiaitg oi rrKiii ,to form a toalltlon of the Fengtlen, Anfu and Kwomingtang pnrtiea, Thl coalition, It I said, plan to take flhanfung and drive f!en, Chen Chi imgMIng from Kwangtung and Chi Hsleh-yiinn from Kiangsi, thus gain ing control of tbe Chlii'-ae crast. The unification plan will menu the creation of a formidable foe in den Wtl Pel Fu. the conqueror of Chang Tso-IJn, There Was sold to be a p nihility of On, Tsao Kun, the north China military leader. Joining the co- fi lit inn, ! it i declared that the eoainion, " .........uu,! will !... tncelhAe hi worst elpmenta of all the political (.-roupa. The aituutlon I extrenHy complicated and the future I un certain. Beebee's Statements Denied by flowell Franklin, Neb., Oct. 23.-Mtat-mcnt made by J. I-. . Heebe In a a f. each at Norfolk are without sem blance of truth, R. H. Howell said here today. Not only did he never express himself to citizen of Ctllbert son a alleged, but be has never been in Hbsitulleld during the campaign. Through a mistake if wa previously stated that Howell had not appeared In Culbertson. War Veteran Are Ketiioved When Fire Threaten Hospital j San lleriiardlno, Cai., Oct. 23. One hundred and seventy-eight disabled jveterans were moved from the govern ment hospital at Arrowhead Springs, six miles north of here; when a forest Pro which has been raging In that notion for two daya became so aeii una that lire fighters said it was doubt ful that the hospital building could be saved. Forest iMti'i-i .1 mid city lin men con tinued to oullle the l.l.ize which was sac. plug along a five mile f i out on the southern slopes of tlie S.in pa-rnar-dm. i iiiD'itil.iin . School Teacher Missing for Seten .Month Hcliini A Hat n v, Muni., ot. 13- Ms l.'-r , lli S' lmeldel . ;'3, S. ll'M.I lett. till', It 111, it l.il I.Ih'M I .-.I fit. Ill M llllll III Mill ,,.l i,.. i,.r ... i,..,e,l in I nver ... I.... k si I,...' l.,..,, l.ot I-hI-iV hflll' S.l Si s-lire i f llloie tlxlll i'. i en nibs S.iioel.n r ., (list sue lit. I pUlilirtl to Wait lililll I lisi.k sail llig il.iy l-.l- l- letiin.ll.g In Hie, tin) IIikI St... "'. i iil.l IM-I ,ll " Miss Sl.iieeb l ds.ppe,u nl ft --tt t .tiil.::i,i,ltS tM.'lUSe SO. ItOOMbt StlS !.! kllleil 11111 ho bad nMi i.u liKl 1.1 n.t. il 111 I ( 'nh ri'il lo ladixosiuk II, .oi.l tin 1st . i .1,. V t t i I,. t.l.4lis I I.e.. I ttoKlllos its l-elt ' . Id. ! I t-1 p. -.-Ill ! it I t I lil. . ,1. ... j , . -. Ih. I t I .1 ..!.,,.. I t --. I I.i I lei! t 0. X U IH...I.. at I I.t- i nl . til trn.iill I" 4 l .1 I' ll. ,1. t I . I.t s. t.t'... . I 1. ...I 1. M.;t U i- a v n i n t ..o I it - t II tl l, I It , I Ii It II ( -I, 4 ill 1 I .. -..-I . . . I It II iCrtt , ,, I.; I I.I.. ! 0 ( lu Iti'I It, t'nt , I llill I I I I.i Weight Fremont Factory Destroyed hy Fire; Loss Is $150,1 jjWfp Stork of SM,Rffrij;fr' atom Lout Knlire Hlock of Dwelling Houei Tlireatened. Fremont, Neb,, CM. 21 tHpeeial , Telegram.) The building and up- i plie of th Fremont Manufacturing j 1 company, maker of refrigerator and i j Incubator, were totally deatroyed by j fjr here thl afternoon with a damage i jratlmated at fltOiAO. Jneurance 1 amounting to 1116,400 will partly off net tli lo. Four warchou, three lumber aheda and other email building own ed by the plant went up In flame be fore the fire department con Id attack ! tlie fire. Oil and yaint helped the fire to quickly envelop tbe building. An unoccupied liou adjoining the deatroyed plant wa also burned to the ground, A home six block diftant caught fire from flying spark and tbe effort of the firefighter were diverted. At one time the flame threatened the entire block of dwelling houses. In one of the warehouse were $,'J, 000 worth of refrigerator old and waiting to b: shipped, ii - Insane Man Lscapcs Sheriff; Ends Life Kearney, NVb., Oct. 23. (Special Telegram.) Mile Wlly, 2), hot and killed himself thl afternoon while being transferred by auto to the tate hospital for the Insane, at Hasting. Htopplng to repair a punctured tire, Sheriff Funk at wiped down to Jack up hi machine. Wilaey reached over, drew the sheriff gun from It holster, covered tho aherlff, backed sway a short distance and then sent a bullet through hi breaat. Sometime ago Wilaey startled Kear neyite during an early morning hour by walking down Central avenue wearing only a traw hat and smok ing a cigar. Two Women and Man Koh Driver of Rented Auto i;i Paso. Tex., Oct, 22 Police ax M-uichlng for a man and woman of middle age and a young woman. In an effort to olve the myaterloita robbery of F. .1. Obi rkampf, a rent car driver of tins city. Oherkampf told the police late Sunday night, nfler walk ing five miles along a country road to get lo a telephone, Hint he was clubbed seveiely by a young woman, ami that another woman, apparently her mother, rifled hla pocketa of J'.'5, while a -man, apparently Ihe father of the young woman, held a V'1"' pointed at blm Aner is'aiing ami running turn, inrv thiew him out of hi car and drove off, be said Manager of I'at king Finn UmUA .... tl IMMI Hail New Voik, M. U. H I. Hallngrr, ' M.e i-ietl.1s.il and geneial man '" ' '""'"" '" an I. it ro puiutloli, an ested yt-etrl'. i bit n slltgetl f'lfc-l'hs front J'ls llis at Sioux lily. It, a hero he I nii.ter ln.l.i In.eiil fi r using the until to detlllld, W lilrss.il ir) tl.Ua ball l,V I lllls-1 Stall ('..nio.lssO in r It Itt tt i.hU i ... i j llritttiig Iii feoooal pro .li III ft Mat Set for Ni.i.-ii.U-t 4 The Weather I met sl i 1 1 ftii ,n. t w 4i ton limit lr ti-init 11 airs . I m s ss. I a ih It . s It M-S I a H t . ... tl a I., j t a m i a a I . ..,. IHxlu.1 l t.j.i. Bonar Law Elected by Unionists Hellion Altrmlnl ly Large H'irrrtilatioii from Holh IIiiiirc of J'at liiifiimt ; I.alior It I)ifilraaril. Will Form New Cabinet lmdon, Hit. 'lly , P,K-n drew Ibinar I. aw today anrpled from Ihe king the leak of forming a ta Iriet and advlaed hi majraly In dl aole iwrllainenl, whitli will he done by royal prialmtln Thurada). The new prime mlnloler will he ready Willi a Hat of Ihe principal mem ber of hi cabinet In lime for a meet ing of Ihe privy rouncll It bin Ih aett few day. lymdon, ikt. U. iV.y A. P-An-drew Honar Mil wa unatilmoualy elected leader of Ih uii initial parly at the prly meeting- held Hit after noon. Member nf Ih unlonlat party, in cluding a large repieaentaiinn from Ixith bounce of parliament, mat at Ihe Hotel. Cecil at 2 ao. Andrew Hoi.ar Iw, on leaving ti.e unlonlvt meeting today, t which b wa unanliuoiiMly elected leader f th parly, told the newppermn would accept the lk of forming a rnlnUtty. "Pretlf Stiff TitMtle." In hi addreae, Mr. Honar XaiW, de clared that thla wa not th time for Scot Temperance Vole Exterled for If'elshmm Ioidon, Oct. 'it. There ) a strong) probability, declare a Ceo tral New disputed from Jvfn burgh loday, that Ihe Kcotlh temperance vole, which In Vi wa cast solidly for tha coalition, wlil be cast, at the forthcoming election In favor of candidate up porting Mr, Lloyd (leorge. Leading fcrnjerance mganlwi tion r meeting to dlou t lie alt u lion and many minor confer ence have poased resolution in tipport of the retiring premier, i It wa IO I ii ted out by an official of tit l ulled Kingdom alliance, Ihe principal Kugllah temperance or ganization, that auch an attitude would mark a departure from pre vious aland of tbe Scottish tern perance organization which had alway fipported Individual In favor of temperance principle, re gardlea of parly alliance. If tha report 1 nouurafe, however, it I estimated such an attitude by the Hcottlsh temperance otr would mean approximately 400,000 vote. Introducing large acheme which might be beneficial to the einplir, however dear to hi heart, lie add- ' llt.h -,llou1'1 r;,tlT '"'I f"r period or quuenesa tlial one or rierc controversy. Ilia reference wa un derstood to ye to tariff reform. Mr. Honar Law declared the Irish constitution must be carried out. Referring; to Mr, Lloyd Oeorge be aaid he wa sure they would have a "pretty stiff tussle," but he hoped they would still be good friend aft erward. Ministry Complete. The meeting, an enthusiastic u.-.th erlng, wa held at Hotel Cecil, at tended by 43'J niemlsr of the party, including 152 pern. Mr. Honar Ijiw wa proposed for tbe lenderahlp by Marqttl Curzon, secretary for foreign affair In the (Tara In ! Twn, f'olum Two.) Reaction in Congress Opposed by A. F. of L. W'ashingioi), out. Si. Tli political campaign commit ten of tha American Federation of Labor, In a formal statement tonight, urged voter in the forthcoming elections to lake a atiind against "reaction in congress." Th statement embodied an apiieal for a breaking down of tha "roiuewhat pop ular Impression" that election only In presidential year were luipoi lain. nn! to regard every election a having direct bearing on whether the natiou in the future would have congresses favorable to progress or whether r- action should govern. Th statement, described l-s- lis author a a "call to duty," contained a list of tbe "Issues" In the coming election, enumerating anions tha .question taxation, soldier bonus. merchant rnarin leglalatlon, amend- ,,, f Ka. h Cunimlr, law. lm migration, federal police powera, un- employment, primecutlon ef allegtd war grsftera and nrnflteera anil gn i erni lalsir pollcle i tlnriiey I)eny (!oal Men j Aidiri? Stale l'i usci miint I (ilStil sloW It, XX'. X it , (S . Hmm 1'bMiaea that Imwilful cos) Interests ism allium Me slats. itnaiHiallv, in jlh prttsi-ciilioii of C, frank Ke.-m , I lent of district .No 17 of ll a 'l ulled Mn XXnrkr. tssi boily il. 'Id I t.V hlli. n,t l. 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