rilK OMAHA r.KE: THURSDAY, KOVEMliKK 1G. 1022. Wirth Cabinet Resigns; New Body Will Be Formed Cliancflor and Other German Miuiktcrs Resign After Split Over Plan of Admitting Industrial Members. II) LA Kit Y lit K. t'oprriiht. jut;. llerlln, Nov. 1 5. Chaiw ellor Wlrtli's rahlnet realnnd last nlitlit after the failure of attempt rnde yesttrdsy lo uvt-rt tho crlsl tIirouj.li tho adint Ion of Industrialist Into a foull- tlon. Th unltfil loclnlist turned down tho proposition of ndmittiiitj tho Industrialist Into IT coalition. Tht party leader wer rli.iuted In tbt rtlchststr chamber room fur time hour yesterday, out tliu socialist renin lord adamant on their refusal to partlclpat In a new tfovernnient until an oIIU'IhI disavowal una made hy I lie Industrlsl leader of their stand thut t'h 10 hour day wan the basic n idea lity fur stabilizing the 'mark, hticsieinsii It Leader. Hcrr Strssomn, the leader of the Industrials, whofte irtllintlon la re garded hert aa well us hy members nf tht rrparntl'mn commission ne necessary to rstor confidence In the mark, unofficially stated that while Huito Btlnnes, Germany' richest and most powerful llnnncial figure, had expressed thla opinion, It waa not the official opinion of the party. Thla disavowal, however, wns not regarded n a aufllcient hy the socialist, who de manded nssuraiicw that the pet plank In their platform, the elht hour day, would not be changed except under tho moot exceptional circumstance, Dr. Wlrth told the party leaders that It would be ImpoHiilble for him to remain In nfflce unless a Kienter co illtlon waa formed glviiiK the social lata MO votet and the three bour geoisie part lea, the Cathollca, demo. crate and Industrials, ISO votes. At the conference, Dr. Wlrth Intimated that the socialist must either answer yea or no, threatening to resign If their answer waa not satisfactory. The nnawer was negative and to he stepped out. Outline New Pribram. Dr. Wlrth hud a. long c.unfeii-nte eaterday with President Ebert and outlined a program for the formation of a, new government. The plan waa that If a greater coalition waa chosen that Dr. Wlrth'e enllre cabinet would leslgr. and that he would form an en tirely new government without prun ing the membership through dis missal. Dr. Wlrth, at a meeting of the Catholic party, bitterly attacked Dr. Hermes, the minleter of finance, a member of his own party, charging him with Intriguing agalnet the gov ernment with the reparation commis sion and committing other sabotage. Before the decision of the confer- i ence yesterday the preM waa op timistically predicting a new coalition, further reatorlng confidence in the mark whtrh has strengthened from ;,600 to ,900 to the dollar. , Faced Troublesome Times. Dr. Joaeph Wlrth has been chan cellor of Germany since May 10. 1821, - when he took the head of the govern ment on the resignation of Konstantin Kehrenbach. The Wlrth cabinet ten dered ita resignation on October 22, 1021, but waa reformed with a new pcraonnel headed by Wlrth, two day later, For tome time Dr. Wlrth faced troubleaomo timet, owing to hla min latry'a program with regurd to the reparation, the stabilization of the mark and the general economic and internal and external questions to .which the opposition parties In the relchstag objected. A reorganization of the cabinet had been contemplated for Beverul weeks, but the atumbling block was encoun tered In obtaining a working arrange ment between the socialists and the people'a party. President Ebert last j irldny authorized the chancellor to enter into Immediate negotiations with the leaders of the various parties in the relchstag with the purpose of Inaugurating, steps tor the early re-' organisation of the cabinet. German Chancellor to Reorganize Cabinet W.C.T.U. Wants Hum Traffic on Seas Abolished World Convention Adopts Resolutions Demanding Ship ping Companies Take Ac tion Against Liquor. Phlladolphla, Nov. 13. Hesoltitlona adopted Ipv tho world convention of the Womens Christian Temperance I'nlon included a ilemiirjd that ship ping companies throughout the world take such action na to end the liquor truffle on the high sent., It was also resolved that world democracy, peace, purity aid patrio tism demand world wide extinction Of the liquor traffic. other resolution declared that all nations should associate thcmselvea permanently for world peace and good will; that the W, C. T. V. believes In a wnrlcaa world; that nations should assemble in a , fourth International conference to eliminate the use of habit forming drugs, that a single standard of purity for both sexes should be enforced, and that law pro hibiting the liquor traffic should be strictly enforced. Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, recently elected president of the women' auxiliary of the American Legion, laid that she had never encountered a returned soldier who waa against prohibition and that a great effort Is being mado td unite the American Legion wllh the W. C. T. U. for tho principle of prohibition and purity. A resolution of thank to President Harding was voted for having called the disarmament conference last year. Payment of Iowa Bonus January 1 Unlikely Den Moines, la., Nov. 15. Grave doubtir- were expressed by local bank ers who are In touch with the east- syndicate which will bid for the 23 10(1,000 soldier bonus bond Issue a to whether it will be possible to begin tho payment of the bonus to appli cant by January 1, as had been de sired by the bonus board. They point out that the friendly suit to deter mine the constitutionality of the bond isauti must be settled first and then the issue must lie advertised for 20 day before placed in the hands of the underwriters. At the state house it was said that the plan to hold a friendly ult had been discarded. Pastor to Spring Trap at Hanging of Iowa Slayer Governor Refute Clemency to Pal of Eugene WecLi in Murder of Grocer at Den Moinet). Do iiolnes, 1 Nov. J J. Orrle Croao, convicted slayer of Gouge Pot- dick, Pet Moines grocer, must hung on November 24, lloveiuor Kendall de clared in a statement today. "The Judgment of the district court must stand," he said. "Croat wa given a fair trial and wa duly convicted." Croat wa. to liavt been executed on October 27, but wat given a tuy of execution by tho governor. Pal of Eugene) Week. lie wa tht pal of L'ugene Week, hanked for hit participation In the murder of Hostlck at Port Madison on September 15. Wek denied any nhart In the murder, although both he and Cross hud previously con- teased, in the confession It was revealed that It wat Cross who did the actual shooting. Kfforts- were made to have Cross' sentence com muted to life Imprisonment because of hi alleged low mentality. Cross probably will be hanged by BherlfT W. E. Ilobb of Polk county, tho preacher-sheriff, who sprung the trap which sent Week to hi death. Governor Kendall' tuteinent said. in part: "The evidence established conclu sively that Cros and his co-defend- nt, Week, planned the robbery of Mr. Fejstick, armed themselves with deadly weapon, to tie employed If resistance were offered, and that in the prosecution of their enterprise as highwaymen, Cros actually dis charged the revolver which produced the homicide. There can be no pos sible controversy aa to tho facts. Premeditated Murder. It is insisted, however, that the defendant 1, and was, intelligently irresponsible, but this contention was amply considered by the trial Judge. Doubtless on the unequivocal cer tificate of mental accountability the pcnnlty of death wa imposed. A case of this character where guDt wil ful, deliberate and premeditated mur der committed in the perpetration of robbery it unquestioned doea not in my opinion authorize executive Inter ference for the. reduction of the pun iuhment inflicted by the court." 1 Pay in Penitentiary Metal to Man Who 7oe 2 llathtubn OMulimiia Illy, OM., Nov. 15. Fur run let Ion of a rharce of steal. Ing two lialli tub from a plumber, here, (', A. Kenl, will receive a one-day flip In Hie stale ix-nltcn-tlary at McAlet-ter, mIHi all ex pense paid and will come away from tlm prinon with $.1 and a nrw uit, tho slate' sift lu libernlid convict. A Juiy In district court whirl! found Kreaul guilty, assessed a penally of one day in I ho peni tlary. If li-'inal hrhaves, lie mill bo al lowed t lie regular time off for good conduct, kIiIiIi will rcilueo his sen tence to IK liniirs, It was stated at the ofllie of the pardon and paroles board here. The iKiilleiillnry sentence abro gate Rental's i-itlzeimhlp right which may only lie relumed by a pardon from I lie governor. Ex-Convict la Sentenced for Inducing Girl to Steal Lincoln, Nov. 15. (.Special Tele gram.) Bert Harris, ex-convict, plead ed guilty to inducing Violet Mize, Lincoln high school girl, to steal money from her father o they might get married. He wa sentenced to five years in prison. Ha-was caught at Nebraska City, where he has a wife. Wife Visits Italy; Man Asks Divorce Fremont Painter Alleges An other Man Paid for Trrp to . Europe Made hy Wife. Fremont, Neb., Nov, 1C HpecIal Teli'griini.H-Ilecause hi wife enjoyed an extensive trip to Europe, for which luxury another man paid, in addition to other alleged cruelties, Clyde K. Mu- Faililcn, Fremont painter and paper hunger, lias filed suit for divorce from his wifn, Margaret. The couple were married in Omaha November 1, lttl, The husband claims that previous to the man Inge Mrs. McFadden was the mother of an Illegitimate child. McFadden complain that his wife constantly nagged him and possessed an ungovernable temper from which he suffered considerable mental pain and anguish, lie name various mci dent In which the wife 1 said to have attacked hint, at one time strik ng him with a heavy piece of coal. Two years ago, say McFadden, his wife drew a gun and threatened to shoot Mm. Sometime ago, the petition spates, Mra. McFadden enjoyed a trip through Hut-one. visions; for emiotime at Genoa, Italy. McFadden charge that another man paid expense of the trip but fails to mention the name of the third party in the triangle. There have been no children a a result of the marriage, McFadden states In his request for freedeim. Cedar Creek Store Looted of $350 in Merchandise Louisville, Neb., Nov. 15. (Special.) Merchandise valueel at $350, was stolen from the Ashley Alt store at Cedar Creek. The loot consisted of shotguns, leather crats, watches, Jewelry, fountain pens and shoes. Chiropractic Free Clinic for Children Dr. Burhorn snd hla arolate hold a free clinic daily for children unr I J years of ae from 7 to 8 P. M. Suite 414-26 Securities Bid. The Clinic in held in Council. BlufM. S12 Wlckham Block, from 4 to 8 p. m. daily. Phone JAcknon 5547 or Co. Bluff 1075 for appointment. Any child aufferin from any ab normality will be Riven the advantage of receiving the benaflta of Chiropractic adjuttments without any obligation whataocyer to the patients. Grain Futures Case Put Over. Chicago. Nov. 15. Heuring on the Chicago Hoard of Trade's suit to test the constitutionality 6f the grain fu tJres trading regulation net was again continued today. The matter wa tentatively set for Frlde.y. 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(Eaitmtm Kodak Co.) l ink, JO . lt.l National Capital Is "Savdl" From Enemy" Haiders Defending Aerial Squailroa 'CupIuith' Atlat kin I'Jaiics in 'llitalriial IliitniintiT Over Wbhinj,'tin. 'NV'asliinKton, Nov. 15. WhbIiiukIoii was 'Vnved' from "eiifnty" iur tiiid era vlun a di-fi'iidinu minailrnn of uriny plunce, w'linied by siouts, looli the air and it'iiclli-d the invuJiis In :i doHpcruto theoretical cucountrr. The victory of tho Uofoiido vim romplcle. The entire fleet of live hostile bomb ers wa "on pt tired" and uftcr suinn der of the pilots, all hand wi-nt to lunch at NollInK llidd. The attacking force coiihIhIimI of live Mnrtln lioinbers, which li ft lnnK icy Held, Virginia, this imoiiiIhk ond under lendcn side and throtiKh oh sciirlnic ruin showers, drovo tow.'ird Washington, Intent on "iMirnblng" the While House, treustiry, imvy jud, war collKn, capltol mid other Impor tant government structures. Word thut the enemy wa on tlm way was all Ihnt reached the defending force at Hulling Held. f'jieiny Is ftlghlrd. TIllTO big scouting pllines eiiippei with radio inttrument shot Into tho air and circled southwurd, groping for contact with the cuoniy. l,ow visi bility hampered their work, but final ly the enemy machine were spotted down tho roifuniic river below Alex andria, and the word was H.-mhed by radio to Rolling field, whllo the scout iii.iiiniivi-ieU in kit'il ibii liomilu craft m sit,-iit. liiuk at tlii nVW. thrt dlinlnutlve flKhilnu plune of the type used by th'i nir '"uces" overHen shot up, cire linit llicl vuy hltth Into the banked cIoiiiIh iiIhiw. Tlx-y had scarctdy dli. ! nppi an il from sight before thru hviivier liiilitliitf cruft fullowed them in I ii the lofty niuliiich that wa tielu,? liild for tho eru'iny. Halt If U On. Tlf (lictant tirumblu of the planes of Hie eiHfiiiy boinbeiH gave notbe that Ihev were ut hand. Tho five big pinni-s from Ijtngley ramv tm with llin target building they sought ahead and licuaii swooping downward to the iittatk. Krwn the clouds bov droppe! tha hix defeiidliig planes Into the rtldt i,t the enemy (llit ami the biitllo of WnNhiiigton was on. The fighter elided find twlated around the enemy machine in every nimieuvf-r of t attlo pi ni l Ice, picking off the txtauhlng plaiM-s one lit n tlinii until the Inst of tlm ipiliitet .had been forced to earth theorellcully. Tho nctual landing of sll the plane was inndu Ht Hulling field, whera the umpires ruled that the enemy hud been repulsed and captured. splMcy to coiiicul .iitU of the bank rupt ni' irhaiit. tin the tild Hiluiiffcr (ratified (hat none of III stink bad b'i sent to hi lu'lii or ntheiwlse Ihth concealed. Jturt-h Trial loIponfd. I," AukcIis, Nov. 15. Illnesfi of iHpuly Iilri t Atlorncy flark cMiise.l p,alHinriiieii( todlay of the trml of Arthur liiuch. charged wllh mur der of J, Helton Kennedy. iVo Sign of .Santa Fc Strike. Nov. Ii. Hlit tier said t'Mta shop liero a Ji o'clock th' 1 A!liiUUi'iic, N. M.( Ke railny oltlclnl Dial mi n it'll at he limie on strike t mm nlnir. tlm hour get for U nCOrl' strike In a circular recentey received olong the Ha lit K yteni. W. t I'stteison, rcielury of th mucliln 1st' Union of Ihe sysleni. said he lid no advice at 10:30 at to whether ny men went out hro or at other plc . Iluiikriipt Mcrdiant, Found With Shoe Stock, Kills SH .Memphis, Tenii., I.'ov. 15, During it races In m bankruptcy hearing, u which l.eiiis h'tlMcflYr, a iiinbaul wa iimler ixamliiallori on a, charge of having concealed his ussel, Wchaef- fer went to the honi'i of a relative iiml ended his life with poison. A fw moments be torn Hclmeffer' body wns taken to Ills hoiiie, Depart men t of Justice agent found 10,000 pairs of shoes, valued at 150,000, alleged to have been purt of th bankrupt stock of the meichirtit, concealed In false wall (it Hrhiiffur' home. Hchueffer and four other had liern arrested last week on charge of con 1(M Rational Institution" Jrom Coast CpaU' "Ik tr ut Ihe Itsa." Genuine III i Milady '$ Wardrobe Should Have Two or More Woolen Frocks Fashion is resourceful, to say the least, for she has sent us a mode that agrees to almost any variation. Hencq we are ' able to offer woolen frocks becoming to every type of Miss or Matron. Skirts in the circular, draped or straight line styles, accompanied by" the long-' waisted blouse, reveal the interesting diversity of the mode. Poiret twills, tricotines and serges cleverly adorned with embroideries, beads, braids and contrasting shades fashion most of these charming models. $18.50 to $98.50 Third- Floor Overcoat f Barg ams 3 Great Values This siant is an overcoat event that S OUt "KUi in US "UKLAT Money Saving Opportunity Here uf. Oic'ifiih to meet vur -pectutiont for fc u Vevtth Jouhle iusfi, full bluJ, pakh U'li till JtOt(Yft, Kin J full kl.k fh'ii'l- 01 jMtjnfT. hewn end Sa-Uh w.uiuie t fiCiivj u'ij h.uJ tm thv'J ji'ifi'fu thitt vMite &amth. inj Bear adj fvfj hk u lotij ui Ij Bejf t'lc-m. Il J t to jut a iM''vtJ, KlYHtahlt tOitt fttl Wtfai Jvl'j' i ...N.S thvi jit tethJ t tjjf, a ul that Y!iir bti ut V -u bu linoiuninri Kiiuj & (To. lUtry H Abttl. Mir. I 1 IT' COMING! 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