THE OMAHA DEE: TL'ESJUAV, DCIUHKK 31, I'J-Z. Whisper Attack Is Answered hv Senator Randall Krmihliran CTaitHIal for Governor IletorU to Stir ring I'p of IMigioiw Prejudice. ti (tiillniinfl from ) 0 ) Atniriinn ciiririt of avoiding inn T1 1 ly rlliiilnstlnif '(hi lunliii from lh uhtlr . h.ml. Hi Hirl.iun (irh Hurrril. "Th b.I i'f 1019 rnnklnf provision k ili at Ihc wi'urlnir i f rsliKions grh hv (rarhrr In public hoo mr fouriili'i) up. in thin fiiniluiriMiliil theory. Th it I limited ulrlrtly to Juililii- iihuol anil lis no uilUtloti, cliri'tly or Indirectly, to denomin lliinnl or religious .hool. If anyon rontend for th right of a tjtli H' hunl tfH" h-r exerting a seitstltin In 11 'ii inn ly weiirlng a rrllglou guro while teaching In th i t j 1 t ihool, thev re cunt ending agnltist Hi In fun la i ii fill 11 1 American principle. "I fsvnred this hill when In (h lt4 enate. I have not changed my vlw (in th suhject. I ri"W auk my op. ponent whether. If elected. h will fiivor repeSI of thla law and, If mi, why? "Secondly My record In 1ih ll"u ifd In th 'whispering;' eiimpnlgn In the mutter of Hi so culled pinochliil i huol low. (('hspter 1'."., I,nw nf MID.) "Thla law M m pnsseil to hrlng under uperviatnti if the ststi) all prlvste, denomination il anil pHroinlal school Insofar itinlll)iatlna nf teacher, grade unit promotion nf inplla are concerned, and tn liiaiire a rnurae of tudy In auch clmol eiilviilent tn the pnMli! arliiml curriculum and to enrlwln any acllvltle or propaganda ftuhvernlve of Amerlran Inalitiitlona. " aiippnrted thla hiw In th fat enst bemuae of my flrat conviction I hnf th future of our nation la In separably t led with the wilfitre nf our puhllo arhnol system. I hold that conviction yet. Appeals to Americans. "I now auk my opponent to state whether, If he la elected governor, ho will -favor the state abandoning lt ef fort to rslss the standard nf theae private, denominational and parochial schools. "I have never fnvored any Ihw aeek lug to ahnlinh pnroehlnl achoola and do not now favor such a law. "Thirdly My pnnltlnn on the lan gunge law la challenged. In common wun ine American i.egion, minimum of whom are of foreign birth and for eign parentage, I dentin fur the chil dren nf N'ehraaka a common language. I have made my record. I now aak my opponent whether he favora re taining or repealing thla law. "Fourthly I think there la no need or demand for further legislation upon theae questions now. "There may be thorn who disagree with my poaltlon on theae measure. They are entitled to a frank state ment. If my opponent la equally frank, there need be no misunder standing. It la time for frank expres sion and an end to vague whisper. My appeal Is not on any ground other than true Americanism. My appeal Is to all Americans, whether native born or those who have become Americans by taking an oath of allegiance. I know the hearts of those naturalized are as pm el v American the hearts of the native Imiiii. I am RpHallng an Amcil.un to AmeiUttiia." ClttMils ,r (iood Slrd. About 10 huine men, fiirmers. end railroad men heard Mr. lUnilall In Wymor, where he was Introduced by lyconard lienamnre. At I-'alrhury several hundred IIU'il and women heard Mr. IUndll speak from the steps of the rnurthniwe. past Kxalled Ftuler Fmnk Ilaln of the l.lkl was one of torn who greeted Mr. riant ill. The opera hn'iee at Hebron was well flllid when Mr, Itandall arrived there. "We are hiring a man to run the stale government," said County At torney ll", who Introduced the can didate. "We want one with a recoid of acconipllnlmient, like Mr. Itiiudall, not merely a man who over recom mends himself." A puncture delayed Mr. HandaH's cur while he was driving to llriinlng A motorist who was going In the other direction turned around and drove Mr. Il.-ind.ill the 12 miles to Hrtinlng. where i big crowd was waiting In the opein house, Mr. Itandall must drive 0 miles to night to Lincoln to speak at a mil verslty convocation tomorrow morn- Montana Bishop Says Pastor Slain for Refusing Love I'linva will I hi ics.-rvcj for fiatenuil. ; sih I.iI ami K-lliiloUM organization with , which the Kev. C'luisllcr wuh l.leiiti- lied. Mrs. fhrlstler will remain st her mother's homo in Auburn while . In the 1'iint. lUirml will lie it t M.iple rove rtim-tery near here. i Drtlarfs Mr. ('arltMnn Killfd tlic Kcv. LninarJ Clirillir 'Iipn She Failed li Win Hint from Wife. Mure, Mont., Oct. HO. Thai Mix Mart-are (arleloti deliberately at tempted (it win the Itev. loiiiinl J, hrlller, rector nl hi. Murk Kpls ropsl ihurcli of hU (It), from hi wife, and that fulling ha hh.it the nilnUter and then berxlf, N the belief of HUlinp r reilrrli k J ut her, head of I lie JIrrM of Montana, according to a statement made by hlui today, "I believe as a result of the InveHll gallon 1 have made of the tragedy which occurred u,9 fhriKlhr homo early Friday, and after (Uestlinilng those who know about it, that If thla woman had been alibi tu work Iht will on Mr. Christler he would be u lso New iflurder Mysteries Puzzle New York Police Hoily of Wnmaii Hurled From Koof of Office Hiiildiii Man Found Dead in Cutter. Ing at 11. At noon he speak til the live man today, unfaithful to bis wife llavelork railroad shops. Frm llavelock Mr. Itandall goes to Hastings, where he speaks tomorrow evening. He Is due In Omaha Wednes day morning f.r political consulta tions and lit the evening st Heatrice, returning to Minn ha Thursday. U. M. W. Urp-ft Investigation of Middleman in ('oh I Washington, Oct. HO.A committee representing the Tutted Mine Work ers or America nas men wim nit frilled Ktates coal commission, Inves tigating the Industry, a report con taining comment and suggestions. The document is signed by Kills Heai les. editor of the union's magAZine; John Moore, Its legislative represen tative, and Thomas Kennedy, a Penn sylvania district president of the or ganization, find seeks to lay liefore the commission the Union's Idea of how It should conduct Its Investiga tion and the objectives to be attained. Absentee ownership of coal mining areas, the Intrusion of profit-taking middlemen III marketing, regulation of coal production and the survey of transportation and storage fiidlitle available for cnal distribution, the rn port emphasized, should he Investiga ted by the commission. Bandits Haiti Chinese Railway Peltln, Oct. 30. (Hy A. P. Hundlts estimated to number 3,000 have inter rooted traffic- along the l'ekln-Ilan- kow railway between Yencheng and HI Hsiplng, m the province of Honan. The marauders are said to be former soldiers of Chrto Chi, a brother of the lute governor of Honan. They have fought a skirmish with government troops sent to dislodge them. Ono force or the other tore up a portion o the railway tracks. tho bishop's atate- Suhniarinc R-3 Safe. I.os Angeles, Oct. 30. The sub, marine R-3, which last night wuh re ported floundering about in the Santa Barbara channel, off Anacapa island, its engines out of commission, is safe in port here today. U?J Here you are! Here's both nourish ment and goodness. A real food, delicious, ap petmng and satisfying. A complete meal, with well-balanced nutri ment Ask your grocer for a can today. Make it the main dish of your next meaL Just heat and serve. HEINZ Spaghetti Republican Speakers K. R. IIOH'KI.I.. Csmllilat for Lnlu.l Mate anstr. TUESDAT, OCTOBER It riavld city 10:00 A. M. Bralnara 2:00 P. M. Wahoo 4;0l) P. M. Frtmont 1.00 P. M. WKPNK8DAY, NOVEMBER 1. North Bend 10:00 A. M. Schuyler 8:00 P. M. Columhui 4:00 P. M. Central City 8:00 F. M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I. Fullmon 10:00 A. M. 0no 8:00 P. M. Platte Center 4:00 P. M. Stanton 8:00 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S. rtlser :30 A. M. Went Point 1:10 P. M. Scrlbnfr 4:00 P. M. Hooper 7:30 P. M. but still living; ment declared. Regarding the investigation of ac cusations involving the namea of Mr. Christler and Mrs. Curletoo which ho conducted a yeur and a half ago, Itlshop Kaher said: No formal Charges, "No formal charges ever Were tiled against Mr. Christler. Letters came to me containing statements detri mental to Mr. Christler' characler. I came to llavro and lnlete. that the persons making tho accusations present their testimony. When they learned that their evidence was to be taken down by a shorthand reporter they would not testify. "I set a second dato for a hearing, and later, when I could stay no longer in Havre for that purpose, the vcHtry of Mr. Christler' church fixed an- other date, but the testimony was never given. Douht Inquest Theory. Chicago, Oct. 30. Mupportlng the doubt expressed by Mrs. Joseph II. I'yle that her daughter, Mrs. Mar garet Cnrleton, killed tho Kcv. Leonard Jacob Chrisiler at Havre. Mont., and then committed suicide. E. Booth, one of tho ofllcials nf the MutualElwell Chautauqua bureau, by whom Mr. Carleton was em ployed, today made public; a letter written by Mrs. Carelton last Thurs day, the ciuy liefore the tragedy, and received In Chicago Saturday. Tho letter speaks of her lyceum work and her plans for her little daughter, and contained a promise to call on Mr. llooth when nho returned to Chicago. In expressing the opinion that Mrs. Carleton did not murder Christler nor kill herself, Mr. Uooth said the letter gave no evidence of mental de rangement which a coroner's Jury In secret session decided caused Mrs. Carleton to shoot the pastor and take her own life. Ho expressed amaze ment at tho verdict. Funeral Friday. Waterloo, N. Y., Oct. 30. Tho fu neral of the Rev. Leonard J. Christler, slain In Havre, Mont., early Friday morning, will be held Friday nt 4 p. m. In St. Paul Episcopal church. New York, Oct. 30. Two new mur ders, ona of a young woman who was lured to the roof nf at) office biillldhig, police believe, (in. I then hurleifto her leath, and the other of a man whose body was f.iun.l bullet ridden and wrapped In it biirlup bag find lift In tho gutter In front of St. Paul Luth . ran church, arc being Investigated by the police. The Identity of the vic tims has not been learned. Aaron Hwalhcrg, a day watchman, told the police that as he was dress ing to go to work yeestenlay he saw a dark object hurtle past his window, strike several clothes lines and land In a courtyard which separate the house In which be lives from a seven stnr yofflce building. It was still dark, he said, and lie could imt see tho yard 'front his win dow, fin his way to work, ho found the body of a young woman In the yard. Defective liivestlgnling' her death, found that the office building was locked anil that the door leading to the roof was barred. Finger prints of the young woman, however, were found on tho coping of the roof. Indi cating slio had engaged In a struggle before she was hurled to her death. Hhe was well dressed and wore dia mond earrings and a gold wedding ring Inscribed from "V to P, August 13, 1.116." Examination of the man's body dis closed a broken right shoulder and other Injuries and led police to the belief that he wa slain after a light. A Queer World W -MB l'lauling Parrot Prucln on Prowler Itnll Kipjiters of Mexico Deimiml Hot ter Woikin (itniilititiiin ami Heller IttilU Li quor .Sunk in Pacific (!onie Vt Aizaiii. "IM Me at That Itlrd." Paris. Oct. 30 Tho police last mgiii pi. K. il up a IioIki lee.ng on a bench beneath the Kiffel tower. He was carrying a hag nf rags, a crust nf bread and a parrot. At tho sta tion house he was searched but the police found no papers on him. When being questioned the hobo pretended he wm a victim of amnesia, mur muring "I don't understand. I don't remember." Hearing his mauler's voice, the parrol screamed, "Nacre Menard." Tho name Menard sounded fa malliir to Hie desk sergeant, who ex amined the st nf people wanted and discovered the name nn.l detection nf the In 'bo, who was wanted for house In-caking. "I confess. It is me, (iraiit me one f.Mir and let me kill the bird," said Menard as lie whs being (alien oft to a cell. been curried awuy piece by plc,ee by thousand of curiosity seeker tioiu all part of the country who have visited the rhilllp farm since the minder. All Free- Almost. Ilcillii. Oct. 30. illy A. I'J The midnight soiree In ultra falil..nlic salons of modistes In (he Tiergartcii seel inn Is a new form of adterlUIng In which the people of the melroixill are now being treated, Saturday night one of llerlln' leading customer staged an exclusive cabaret perform anen In shim Ing fall fashion In liats, guMii and furs. Tho entertainment rnnlliiuril well after midnight and afforded I lie guests nllernalliig diver sion In nature lianclnr, monologue, singing and display ot fashion. No good wrrn offered fur sale during the romblited faslibm i uliarct show, hut cbiimp.iene could he hiuinlit at :,000 marks the bottle. Town Named After York. Knoxvllle, Tenn., Oct. 30. (Hy A. P.) Acyork, a new town named In honor of Tennessee's famous world war hero, Alvin C. York, has been founded in Fentrens county as the terminus ij the Oneida Western rail road. It Is located near tho farm presented Kergt. York by civic or ganizations of the state In apprecln tlon of Ms heroism overseas, which elicited wlfln comment after the close of the war. Indian Summer Draws Out Chicago Rnthcrs Chicago, Oct. 30. Chicago a mills to find Indian summer still here to day. Tho mercury climbed to 78 yesterday and tho lowest tempera lure was 55. Kxrept for 1001, when tho mercury registered 78 on Oc tober VJ, It was a record here. The warm weather brought a few bath er to the beaches. "IVn Want Heller Hulls." Mexl.o t'ily, Oct, !I0 Two unions of a rather iiniual nature have bein formed here, the lliillllgbters' Syndicaie mi. I llie.l'nlon of play wright. Tho former has as Its members nil men who appear In the corrida from the mouoauhlos, r helpers, to the highest salaried matador. At the inaugural meet ing it was decided to establish a wago scale, demand better bulls than were afforded last season, and lietier "working conditions," what ever that may mean. Tho playwrights, acting In conjunction-wit h the Cnlon of Theater Kmploves, are now demanding that nono but their own work bo pro duced on the local stagu, except by special p i mission. Can't Keep (..mil Mipior llown. Ken (tie, Wash., Oct. 30. Much good liipior has heen lost on its nay from Hrltish ohimhia In I'uget sound coves and creek because revenue cullers gave chase and the cargo was thrown overboard. Hutu smuggler have solved this predica ment, ,i icpnrfer learns. HocU suit has this much of the rock about If (hat II is heavy. The rum smugglers mm' put their lliitor into sinks with enough cork lo m.ili.' the whole flout . And so that if will sink when cast over board they add a big cl link of rock sail, lit an hour (he sack reap pears on (he surface, and when he ha a chance the smuggler come hark and picks It up. Man in Masked Band Slain in Kidnaping Henrietta, Oklii., Oct. 30. A pistol battle In which one man wa killed. ti not her probably fatally wounded, and at .-ast one other man shot, ensued when a band of masked men called Thomas Hogus, cinsiablii from a imitlou picture, theater at Hpclter City, near here, last night, and at templed to kidnap Mm In u waiting motor car. The dead man Is Koscoe Adklns, one of the masked parly. Hogus wa shot through llm abdomen and It Is reported at a local hospital (hat he I In a critical condition. One oilier man Is known (o havu been wounded In tin.' kg. lie was not identified. A second constable, tjeolge lavls. who arrived on I ho ceun as the bund fled In their car emptied his plst.d after! the men. Seven Couplets Married. (seven ninrrliigi are announced by Rev. Charle W. Havldge. Tho cere monle were performed by him for Mis Nannie Carr and Robert K. Moyd. both of Pender, Neb.; Mis Marie Knrne of Roomer, Ta., and John Thompson of Council Uluffs; Rosle Rich and Pete Klien; Tlllle Unguo and Harva Justice, both of Council Rluffs, Laura Farllou of Omaha and William Hamilton of Weeping Water; Mlse Dielyn Hatmsker and Frank O. Ma- slnda; Mies Kniinii Hryson and Wil liam Cone, both of Council Rluffs. Nothing I .eft. New Rrtinswlck, N. .1., Oct. St. The crab apple tree, In the shade of which on the morning of Septem ber 14 last the bodies of Rev. Kd ward Wheeler Hall, rector of the Protestant Kplscnpal Church of St. John the Kvangelist, and Mr. Kleaimr Relnhar.lt Mills, a singer In thn church choir, were found mur dered, is gone. Leaves, sprigs and limb, It ha SENATOR CiEOKUE W. NOHKIS. TUESDAY OCTOBER 81. Ctntrsl City :00 p. M. WEDNESRAT. NOVEMBER 1. Columbus s:00 P. M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Omaha 8:00 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S. Dsvia City 1:00 P. M. Saturday. November 4. Orleam 3:00 P. M. Beaver City I. DO P. U. MONDAY, NOVEMBER . rambrldge , 3:00 P. M. McCook 1:00 P. M. BOB SIMMON'S, Candidate fur Concreaa, and A. H. HI'MPHHKV, Candidate for concrrw, short Urn. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. ftulhvlll :l)0 to 10:30 A. M. Oordon 11:00 t 1:00 P. M. Co.ly 4:00 to :00 P. M. (Conditioned on train rannactlona.) Mernnian 7:10 to :I0 P. M. tConditlontd on train connections. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. Whliny II 00 to Ij no M". Oaxfnrd I H to S:00 P. M. Harrison 1:00 to 4:00 P. M. At S AO to I. SO P. M. .(H;KM a. R. M'KEI.VIE. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. Sianlon 11:0 A. M. N'.rfi.lK , 1 JO p. M. Mli...n , ,. 1 m p. M. A til.it , I 00 P, M. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER J Nl' II. A. M. -!ainiaw J p. M. H. mmtilt 4 P. M. I. aur.1 I f, M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Wi s. n t a. It. p.i : p. m . r-ft 4 P M I. air t P. M. fHIDAY, NOVtMBtR , lHll:l ... II M A M Wa.t.in Wat r I F l ra.-u , 4 P. M, Tu.l ... . . I 44 P. M ATI SI' , s . 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Don't accept a less able chassis, just because the body has an accessoryyou like when its cost is taken out of the motor, or other essential mechanical parts. The Essex Coach provides every closed caret mfort. It isreliable.and convenient. It has a!l the details that count most for utility. Thousands are in service. And yet it is mounted on an Essex chassis that is better in every way than earlier mode Is thut established famoui records. A clmrd car offers advantages you will hke. Hut don't let the extras over-weigh the contt ruction of the txiy or tho charncte r of the eh-mis. Come see this Ee Coach. It is nn?t than important if you an vonstdcnr your ftitt doled cr. Omaha Cattle Wanted in Kast K'jislfiti Packer Siirniil at Mjfriiilmle nf Stutlli Side Packing ri.inl-. 1 -on Is ticili, rirriti!niK iin im-. IliK lioiMO of. Junilisi'ii k Kuns of Wdriosti'i-, Miis , yum a visitor ut tlie stiskyiinls yrstfrdny, en roiili in tlic rust from ii trip nf two month i.n ir I'lii'lflii I'dHHt, "I'sltlo fllllll Olllllllll Iihvo it 1 1 lll ri'liulHtliiri In tin- runt fur l.ut' h.'i i UK imiiicMi s," Willi Mr. (i. rli "This I iny. flt'Nt MbII nt the (Mniiliii jiii.Ij I mi.) I wis itrcntlv surrrisH nt tii j iiismnfi.'tiiw ii i i.l Hi.- of tli siliMi.i , t'u. Uinis Iumiki s iiml ilii rffii it-tit) j liiiii.llinii uf iivrMii. k lit tin' yrt1x. 'I'hn firm I r.ni.i-nt Is sit triisivf H 1 1 .! -.) (,f llVl'StlM'k ill I'tllllllR SlSl IllIK lHli:lit tllillln.ilnlH lit li.-ll'l fill' Lllll- niiiiit..n lii Hi.- mt." Mr. Il.'ili wrii H (ii..( of Kveri'lt Hit. kiiiKii.tin, K' lK'Kil nmiii.i.'i'r of tin) I." ..I )iu.l4, u it I mi t h kin on a tour if )iii.'.-.I ii.ii iliiriiiK his visit, II ivmihici Ills joiirnry t-i tils Ms sm luisclts Iiiiiiis Inst tvi-nliie. .1 KilN-il in Wreck. Now I.rsiiii.-tiiii. ti., Oil. 3 Thn men crn liistimily killed sn 12 othri Hi'ilnusly IiiIhiciI tislny licit run itnwti l.y a ZhiichviIIi. It Western rsll r.intl yuril enilnn mi a shnri i-uri" iieur I'liiti.tili im. Knur of th( Injutoil me sikl to he In it ilyiiitf '( lit t n 4 4 3 tQEING distinctively dressed is more a matter of knowing what to choose than hav ing a great deal to spend. Even a small sum can pur chase "distinction" here! - l orrrrrrrrrsn n n n o oooo A IS o c n c n n o ' 36th Anniversary Sales Commence Wednesday Merchandise from every section of the store will be included in this Annivers.iry Sale event. Prices will be intentionally lower than such qualities are really worth, affording- an opportunity offered only on such an occa sion as this one. Tuesday Evening 's Papers Will Announce All Praticulars I I 1 1 M l. WW I Kril:t T. HH lilt l iitlMtl MIM. GUY L. SMITH "St IN K I rias!" 5CAR5 FOR CONGRESS ( ' V H r,.'jri WlUIS 0. 3IAAS Vote roR juocc scars F0 COMSftESS. ht HAS SERVED YOU fAITMruUlV and ir fKltMTiy AS a mcm BtR or THE STATE LUtSLATURE, AS JPCAKIft Of THC house cr rMpRtStn- TATtvCS.AS A JU0CI or rou OtJTRiCT ht wiwu seavt you iqtMw iiotinv and ricttnc v WITH Mb i 1 y fa if I : I ', V 1 bo i ..:;..-. OMMU.O.S.A. ;;;; AS A htHIl OF Tt hATIONAU (CN5RCSS