16 THE BEE: OMAHA; SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1920. 3 f Acrobatic Performance of f - . Herbert Hoover v Thrills I Sensational Feat of Leaping-From Democratic Don ; key to Neutral Position anH Then to Republican Elephant Causes Excitement as to Developments h Expected to Make Strong Campaign. Br ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. ;:Cblec Tribune -Omaha Bee, lasted Wire. 4 Washington, April 2. Herbert I'Hoover's senatorial acrobatic feat of ! leaping from the back of the demo cratic donkey to a neutral position 'and then to the back of the re publican elephant without losing his , 'balance has left the political spec tators thrilled with the performance ,'and excited over the prospective de velopments. The republicans ' have welcomed jMr. Hoover back to the fold with nixed emotions, some, heartily with tributes to his conspicuous capaci ty for state-craft, others less hearti ly with expressed misgivings that rhis party orthodoxy has been con 'taminated by association with dem ocrats. The democrats, particularly those -'democratic leaders and organs vhose recent adulation of Hoover . leaves them "out on aimb," have ilidden him farewell with the best grace possible, consoling themselves 'jwith the reflection that if the re 1 publicans nominate and elect him president, they will find an old ac quaintance in the White house. I "Sad Thing" Says Cummings. "I think it is a sad thing to see an essential democrat endeavoring i to liberalize a stand pat party," said ' Homer S. Cuminings. chairman-of he democratic national committee, when asked his view of Mr. Hoov er's declaration that he is a republi can'. 'f; ' Developments indicate that Mr. iJToover is going to be a formidable contender for the republican nomi nation. He'is starting late and fre ''will have fewer delegates possibly than any of the aspirants already in the race, but there is no doubt he will be an important factor m the national convention, i Attention is now centered upon the primary in Michigan next Mon .day in which Hoover is a candidate on the democratic as well as the re publican ticket and the primary In California, his home state, on May 4, in which Hoover, favoring the league of nations with protective reservations, will contend with Sen ator Johnson of California opposing any league at" all, It is an unwritten rult in politics ,that a candidate who cannot carry his own state in tbe primary is dis qualified for the race. , If Hoover wins the California delegation John son will be considered out of the contest. ,If Johnson wins, however, the rule "may go by the board, for Hoover is no respecter of political traditions. Adventures Enliven Campaign. Hoover's political adventures have enlivened an ptherwise prosaic po litical campaign. . Hooer always was classed as a republican until he wrote his letter in November, 1918, supporting President Wilson's ap peal for the return of a democratic congress. Thereupon the republi cans tagged mm a democrat. Hoover's candidacy was launched by the New York World, chief newspaper organ of the Wilson ad ministration, and many . democratic leaders who re-echoed the World were convinced that Hoover was the president's choice. But Hoover did not want to be a democrat." His first move to disentangle himself from the Jeffersonians as to declare himself an independent who would awatt adoption of the party plattorm before choosing a party. Then began an organized ertort tn oet him hack into the republican camp, which resulted in his letter agreeing to enter the republican pri mary in California. The World is still for Hoover as a republican, de spite his endorsement of the protec tive reservations to' tne league or nations covenant, for the. adoption of which the democratic organ has unsparingly denounced the republi can majority of the-senate. Mexico May Assume At Least Part of Huerta ; Debt of $500,000,000 Washington, April 2. An official statement recently authorized by the Mexican government contains the first intimation that recognition of at least a part of the Huerta ob ligations is possible. The state ' ftient places the foreign and do mestic debts of Mexico at present it upwards of $500,000,000. . accord ing to a. copy that has just reached the State department, and is being carefully studied. Of the Huerta obligations, the fitatement saysrthat before recoguiz ng this indebtedness, which totals $30,000,000 gold with unpaid inter jest, the Mexican government must determine exactly what part of the amount was devote'd to the uses of Hht nation. This was said to be the first time that the Carranza Hrovern ment had admitted any responsibil ity in connection with the Huerta government. Two Iowa Husbands Kill-Wives and Then ; Selves After Quarrel ' i . . f ' Boone, Ia.April 2 (Special Tel Jtgram.) Mrs. Lulu Coleman, 25 tycars old, of Oneida, S. D., was shot land killed by her husband. L. P. Coleman1, Wednesday night about 510:30 in the Gary hotel. Coleman then fired two shots into his heart, tjealousy on the-part'of the husband as given as the cause fof the double killing. x - i Iowa City, la.,' April 2. (Spe cial Telegram.) Frank A. Adams Miot and killed his wife with a shot 3gun and committed suicide with the jsame weapon, Before dying he said Sthey had quarreled over thecare fgiven his first "wife's daughter, who 'lived with them.' . ... .. v IHooveMMIines Views f .0n Control of Packers i New York, April 2. A confiden tial report to President Wilson by Herbert Hoover, in which the food administrator outlined his position 'n control of the Chicago packing industry, was made public by the ijtfoover National Republican club !vith the announcement that the (president had directed its publica tion. The announcement stated that he report, dated September 11, 1919, nude six months ago in re sponse to President Wilson's; -re-tjuest for Mr.. Hoover's. . obserya-, ;tions on the recommendation of "the federal trade commission with rt--fgard t,o the five large packers. I "I scarcely need to repeat the ;. that T nwirpsspd fn voti nearlv i year ago, that there is here a grow-J mg'ana aangerous , pominuon oi jtne nanaiing oi tne nation s iooq- I J - "-stuns, the report said. 'Johnson Charges Hoover : s f "Veered With the Winds'' j New York, April 2.--Senator Johnson of California, at a. political ! rally in Cafnegie hall, said that xme of his opponents for the republican i presidential nomination "'veered with the winds on certain qties- tions."t After the rally he told re- porters he referred to Herbert ! Hoover. ' . - " -In his speech the senator said he , rtetd in -utter contempt certain per- sons who' were first on one side of the league of nations and then on ? the other. - 'These, he continued, "run with ithe hares and hunt with the hounds." 1 Russia Ready to Pay Gold ' r -v For Industrial Products c Stockholm, April 2. (Havas.) J Russia is ready to pay in gold and f cereals for all kinds of industrial J products, principally farming equip unent, box cars and locomotives, 'which are needed urgently, accord ing, to a statement issued here by representatives of Russian co-ooer-ttive -societies, Report That Supreme Cduncil Will Present Mandate Uver Armenia Washington April 2. While the State department was without con firmation of a report, from Paris that the allied supreme council had decided to offer a mandate over Armenia to the league of nations, in other official circles, it was said such action had been taken and that the subject would be discussed in London April 7. at the meeting of thcjcouncil of the league. The supreme council previously had decided that Armenia should be constituted as an independent state and failing acceptance of a mandate by the United States or an European power, . determined to rcomniend that the league undertake the security of the future state. Withdraw Name of ' Wilson From Ballot : In Georgia Primary Atlanta, Ga., April 2 The . name of President Wilson, which had been entered by petition in the "Georgia presidential preference primary, has been'withdrawn by action of a num ber of signers of the petition. The time limit for entries ex pired Thursday at noon and offical announcement of the candidates who had been certified revealed that Presidents Wilson was not among them. , . Attorney General Palmer. Thomas E. Watson, former candidate for president on the populist ticket, and Senator Hoke Smith, werehe only candidates whose names .will ap pear on the ballots. Beautiful Streets Are v Planned by Pierce Council Pierce, Neb., April 2. (Special.) Pierce is planning extensive im provements during the coming year. The "city council awarded contracts for nearly a mile of paving and pur chased electroliers sufficient to cover the paving district and when installed in the' center of the streets will make Pierce one of the most beautiful cities in northeastern Ne braska. The school board experts to Jet the contract for a $250,0Q0 school building soon and plans are completed for the building of three or four new business buildings on Main street,, No Collusion Between Maiy - And Owen, Asserts Counsel Prescot, Ariz., April 2. H. A. McCarran, former chief justice of the "Nevada supreme court; and counsel for Mary" Pickford in her recent divorce action which was fol lowed by her marriage to Douglas Fairbanks stated, heve he had in vcsllgated carefully the circum stances surrounding the separation of Miss Pickford and Owen Moore and had satisfied himself there was no collusion. Separate Indian Forces Planned for American Army Washington, April 2. Chairman Wadswortlt was authorized today by the senate military committee to in troduce an amendment to the army reorganization bill providing for the enlistment of not to exceed 10,000 American Indians as a separate unit of the army. Upon discharge they would have all the rights of Ameri can citizens in addition to their tribal rights. "Too Lazy to Live," School Boy Takes His Life Cedar Rapids. Ia., April 2. George K. Bishton, of this city, a .high school student, 15 years old; committed suicide here today by shooting ,himself through the tem ple with a revolver. The following note was found on the boy's body. "I am killing myself because I am too lazy to keep on living and take the responsibility of life. I don't believe in religion of any kind." V Demented Man Escapes Hospital Without Clothes North Platte, . Neb., April 2. (Special Telegram.) E. T. McDer mott, a farmer 24 years old, who be came mentally deranged during an illness with influenza, escaped from the general hospital here at 3 in the morning and without clothing ran several miles into the country during a severe wind storm, ," . He had been cared for at home but became violent and was brought under guard to the hospital. Shortly after entering the hospital he strip ped of his night clothing, kipked out the windows pf his room and es caped. His feet and body were baldly cut. by glass. ... " He was found at daylight on the farm home four miles from ; townrf trying to get warm over a furnace register. A sheriff's posse searched ail night for him. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. 1 Holy Week Ceremonies at Spanish Paace Brilliant Madrid. Aoril 2. Extreme brilli ance marked Holy week ceremonies at the royal palace today. 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