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    THK OMAILA SUNDAY -BKK; .UNTARY 21. .1912
NEW FEATDRESFOR SCHOOLS
Oakland, CaL, Kakes Sepit Which
r leases Federal Edncaton.
WHOLE COMMU5ITT BENEFITS
tall feral CHr WIU Tm Mil.
Ilea Dtllan Tkia Year In Sew
Hllat.(. far Frame lies
f Uaeatlea.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.-Otridals of
4b United' 8utM Bureau of Education
today expressed their gratification over
two phase of a report receives from
California that Oakland was preparing to
spend .000,009 this year for new school
buUdlncs.
The tact that Oakland's new school
will provide, on a broader scale than any
where else at present, opportunities for
the whole communtiv to benefit socially
and otherwise, was one of the things that
commended Itself to the federal educators.
The schools are to hare assembly halls.
out and Indoor rymnasluma, open air
school rooms, music halls, manual train
ing and domestjo science quarters, spe
cial rooms for health officers and nurses,
lunch and bath rooms and every bjfienic
equipment possible.
The other phase of Oakland's broad
educational outlook pleating to the bureau
of education officials was that part of
the committee to take charge of the
construction was chosen from the nation
at large, because of fitness to give ex
pert advice on questions relating to school
planning.
This shows the growing tendency."
ssid James C. Boykln. the bureau's ex
pert en matters of school legislation, "to
take education out of the narrow, local
rut m which It ha been running so
K-ng. States and cities are beginning to
go outsjda of their bounds) so they may
bat the best men they can procure to
administer to their schools. The false
local pride that a state school super
intendent must be a nailv of or resi
dent In the state Is fast dying out."
Folk-Clark Primary'.
Cannot Be Held with
. Official Sanction
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 2&-N0 official primary
to elect delegates to the democratic state
convention at Joplln, February V. which
wlH determine whether former Governor
, Folk or Speaker Clark shall have the
Missouri Indorsement for president, caa
be held In Bt. Louis under a ruling of
the. board 'Of election commlslsonera to-,
day.-
Herman W. fay. democratic city com-
nilHS chairman, said ine committee sua
decided that, the political supporters of
Folk, Clark, Harmon. ' Wilson and other
candidate will be permitted to tile
delegations. I
The election commisi toners denied the
request of the city committee for the use
of the ballot boxes and duplicate copies
, of the poll and primary election books.
The board, however, agreed to furnish
printed ltU of the Tutors registered for
a recent bond election and old ballot
boxes, but refused to assume juried let los
over the primary. Without the board's
Jurisdiction there will be no wsy to pun
ish' fraud or determine who Is entitled
to "Vote.
"Who is Trying to
Exile Me Now?"
Asks Roosevelt
KEVT TORK. Jan. Ml "Whn la Irvine
to exile me now?" said Theodore Roose
velt today, when asked about a report
that be was going abroad. "I never
thought of such a thins- and Fever heard
of the rumor until this morning."
Keport bad It that Mrs. Roosevelt who
ha been ill, would, in the opinion of
physicians, be benefited by a. sea voyage
and that Colonel Roosevelt w ould accom
pany her to Europe.
Ex-Senator Everett Colby of New Jer
sey, who is seeking to have Roosevelt's
name placed on the New Jersey primary
ballot for the presidential
was among the colonel callers today.
Both declined to say what they talked
about.
Ex-Governor Horace Whit nf R
also dropped In and be and Mr. Roose
velt, he said, talked about big game
hunting. Mr. Whit Is planning a trtD to
Africa.
MASONS' INTERNATIONAL
UNION ELECTS OFFICERS
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan. 80. At the con.
eluding session of the bricklayers, masons
and plasterers' International union to
day, these International office re were
elected:
William J. Bowen. New York, president;
William Dodson. Indianapolis, secretary;
Thomas It, Heece, Chicago, first vice
president; George Thornton. Boston,
second vie president; Joseph P. Duffy,
San Francisco, third Mce president;
Thomas Ixxard. Toronto, fourth vice
president; Joseph I Kelley, Bt. Louis,
fifth vie president: James Hickey, Brook
lyn, sixth vie president.
The principal officers were re-elected.
Judge Finds Woman
Deceived Him When
She Claimed Child
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jan. Si -That
Mrs. Leona Batty practiced a fraud on
the court when she represented that she
bad become a mother a October 3. mo.
was the decision late today of Judge Jo
seph Collier of the superior court. The
petition of Bernard R. Batty, the divorced
husband of Mrs. Batty, asking that the
court relieve him from supporting the
child was granted.
The baby, which was exhibited In court.
also was claimed by a S-year-old trtri
of Eaton. Ia4-. who averred the baby was
born to her at a hospital hare about ten
days beor th time Mrs. Batty said the
child was bora.
Judge Collier gave several reasons a hy
he came to the conclusion that th child
was not Mrs. Betty's and mad much of
the fact that a physician was not ca led
by Mrs. Batty and that she later had re.
fused to submit to an examination by a
physician.
Mr. Batty averred that bis wife ob
tained th baby to bring about a recon
ciliation after the couple bad separated.
He said they had been living apart when
the first child had been born and that It
had reunited them.
BEEF COST MOTH OMAHA
Sheets U Evidence Show Charge of
$2.70 for Killing; Cattle
CBXDT F0K OFFAL AND HIDES
Ueverasseat Cmrrada that 4iiTC.
tar tm T Seaall Messoraa.
deass Dewtrwyed and Clerks
Chaaajea freqeeatiy.
I "Van yea glvo me the names of any of
the roea under vou wno helped f:iure
"No, I cannot."
"Are soy of those men etMl in the
company' moyr'
"No, they ar all gone, an.l I cannot
remember their names."
"Ar changes In your clerks! force fre
quently made 7'
"Tea, quit frequently."
CeaenU Anltsrs Memory Peor.
William E. Weber, general auditor for
th National Packing company since Its
I organisation la IKK. teetified he received
the Information need In figurine the cost
1 1.- tM Tan SB When !. . .
trial was resumed today Edward J. M. - of beef from U 8. Patterson. Mce preai
Adam, office manager for Armour i. dent of the) company.
at South Omaha, continued his trilmon' District Attorney Wilkerson attempted
regarding the business methods tuti at ' bow that th allowances for by-pro-
MAYOR OFFERED BRIBE
BY POOL ROOM MEN
CINCINNATI. O.. Jan. Jd-Dr. August
Heilmbold. mayor of Newport. Ky., op
posite this city, declared today that he
had been offered ti.OM U cash and tie
a month it be would allow a raring pool
room to ran In that city. As a result he
held a conference with th board of com
missioners and a crusade to remove hand
books was decided upon.
that plant.
Assistant District Attorney Klaood
God man read a number of specimen mem
orandum beef cost sheets showing the
credits allowed th defendant by prod
ucts In making th compilation?. The
sheets were for cattle killed at the South
Omaha plant In March. April. May June.
July and August, nit. They showed the
killing charge to be 79 a head, the al
lowance for offal cents a head and the
credit for hides varied from 4 to C cents
a pound.
The government contends that these
allowances given for by-products were
below th actual market value and that
they played an Important part In fixing
th selling price of meat by the alleged
packers combine.
James McLeese, clerk In charge of fig
uring th test cost of beef st the Ksneae
City plaa of Armour A Co. for seven
years, was th next witness called by the
government.
"Hare you any of the memorandum
beet cost sheets which you used between
March and September, WW?"
"No, replied Hcleesc.
"Where ar they:"
"Destroyed. Wt never kept them over
thirty days." v
ducts made by the National company
were practically the same a those shown
In the books of Armour and company and
Morrl and company, but the witness
answered: "I don't remember" or "I
don't know," to most of the questions.
BOY BANDIT USES UNIQUE
TRICK TO AVOID CAPTURE
DENVER, Jan. M.-A boy bandit and
Anthony G. Kllker, owner of a local laun
dry, played a game of "hands up and
hands down" when Mr. Kllker was on
his way to his place of business early
today. Th highwayman seeing an auto
mobile approaching ordered Kllker to
raise and lower his arms In a rapidly
automatic fashion, thus giving the occu
pants of ths car no reason to suspect
that the man executing the morement
was being held up. When the car had
passed the robber relieved Kllker of w
end disappeared In the gloomy dawn.
Battle in Streets
of Guayaquil Lasts
Throughout Night
Gl ATAJl'lL, Ecuador. Jan. .-Flght-Ing
ocvurrrd in th streets last evening
and was kept up all night between ad
herents of General Leonldas Plssa and
supporters of General A if arc Th follow
ers of iJenei-il Plasa were defeated. The
losers of both partle wars sever.
The affair began at the moment of the
arrival of a Peace commlssloa composed
of the American and British consuls and
four other prominent personages. The
commissioner went to Duraa to meet
General Julio Andrade, who yesterday
attacked and defeated an army of Guay
aquil troops. Their purpose was to learn
tits conditions on which sn understanding
between the two armies could be brought
about.
General Andrade' whereabouts could
aot b discovered y the commission
which then returned to Gusysqll. n their j
landing, cheers for Ge&eral Plasa and
counter cheers were given by a large
crowd and shooting commenced shortly
efterwarde.
There Is a panic In th city, as the In
habitant fear an attach by the Quito
troops. II I thought probable that Gen
eral Andrade Is advancing with his army.
Piles Cured
at Hor.
sss-e
Quick Relief Trial Package Mailed
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Th PyhaaaM Issil.
Many cases of Piles have been cured
by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Rem
edy wlthoat further treatment. When it
prove Its value to you, get more from -your
druggist, at 5 cents a box. and be
sure yon get th kind you ask for. Sim
ply clip out free coupon below aud snail
today, together with your name hnd ad-
I dress on a slip of paper, to the Pyramid
:Irug Co, Pyramid BUlg.. Marchalle
' Mich., and a sample will be sent yo
i r'UKli Save yourself from the ur-'.
teon's knire and Its torture, the doctoO
and his bills.
Marderer fteatvaeed.
ALT LAKK C1TT. Utah. Jsn. Ml-BI-mer
L. Dewey, convicted of the murder
of Police 8ergeent J. Henry Johnston,
July 4, was sentenced to life imprison
ment tdoay.
CARPENTER PRESIDES AT '
PAPER DEALERS' BANQUET
CHICAGO. Jsn. Sfc-The following of
ficers were elected by the Western Paper
Dealers' association at Its annual meeting
here today: President A. H. Dwight,
Chicago; riee presidents. F. A. K earns,
Chicago; Joseph Carpenter. Kansas City;
secretary. George D. Forest. Chicago;
treavurer. Joseph Joyce, Chicago.
Iraac Carpenter of Omaha presided at
the annual banquet.
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Of if cers Say Porter r
. - Charlton is Sane
.
NEW TORK. Jsn. .-Portcr Charlton,
who murdered bis wifs, Mrs. Mery Scott
Castle Charlton, at Lake Como. in Italy,
In Ills, la perfectly sane, according to
the district attorney of Hudson county.
New Jersey, end the Jersey City Jail
officers. He Is In splendid health.
At th office of th district attorney
It was said there was absolutely no
chance of the young man being released
on bail and that he will remain in Jail
' pending the outcome of the proceedings
which ar to determine whether he Is to
be returned to Italy for trial. The case
Is now before th supreme court of the
t'nlted Slates' and a derision is not ex
pected before soma tints early la UU.
Modern Woodmen
to Fix New Rates
CHICAGO, Jan. -Elght hundred del
egates, representing l,No,0)0 members of
the Modern Woodmen of America, will
meet In Chicago next Tuesday to decide
on a new schedule of lit Insurance rates
to be charged by th order. The meet
Inc Is an adjourned session of the con
vention' held in Buffalo last June and
lb matter of re-rating will come before
the body as a special order of business.
Head Consul A. R. Talbot of Lincoln.
Neb., wlH call th meeting to order.
A readjustment of th Insurance rates
of th order has been rendered neosasary
by legislation regulating fraternal In
surance in a number of states.
SELF-STARTER GOES
WITH THE NEW PARRY
Quick to see the trend of the times,
ths Motor Car Manufacturing company,
Indianapolis, has Included, a self-starter
uamg Preet-O-Llte gas In the regular
...inwii r their ml New Parry.
r. mmmUaI itMlrn mo loved is of un
usual simplicity and neatness and It has
been found by many sever teeta to Be
absolutely reliable and efficient.
'M-... the haver" has always been
the keynote of the businees policy of
utnr I'mr iianufatiturtna company
and their installation of this seir-stsrter
showr that this Idea is still their watch
word. The self-starter doe away with the
mental anquish which toe often decreases
the pleasure of motoring. While there
are not se msny Injured wrists front
cranking as then used to be, the motor
ear people recognise that with the spread
of ths nee of automobiles by feminine
owners and drivers there should be no
hard cranking problem. In cold weather
ft takes a strong man to spin a motor
the old wsy. and It's a disagreeable Job
at that.
The company has also arranged to fur
... vw Parrv now In us with
the self-starter at the nomioal price of
PEORIA LIQUOR DEALER
BEATEN AND ROBBED
PEORIA. nC Jan. -J. M. Grose, a
wholesale liquor dealer, was th victim of
a daylight robbery today and received In
juries that may prove fata . At the noon
. u.'w street was crswded the
men entered the establishment, beat Sslr. j
Gross into Insenemuuy wnn urc.jx:.
rifled the safe, securing aw caeo. sae
anade their escape.
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