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    THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, 1920.
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HOWELL TELLS
OF BACKGROUND
OF REVOLUTION
Explains the Politics Behind
Insurrection in Guatemala
Already Brewing When
He Was There.
R. B. Howell, general manager of
he Metropolitan Water board, de
icribed yesterday some of the back
ground of the Guatemalacn revolu
;ton which has resulted in the pro
claiming of Carlos Herrera presi
dent ot the republic nd the besieg
ing of Guatemala City, the capita!,
by forces of President Estrada
Cabrera, military dictator of th?
country for 22 years.
The revolution was brewiusr six
weeks ago, Mr. Howell said, while
he and Mrs. Howell were spending
several days in Guatemala City dur
ing a South American trip.
"At that time," he stated, "there
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kitchen, but not to the efficient
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after one is downtown shopping.
A dainty luncheon is being
served during the demonstration
and you will have an opportunity
to get a "Hoosier" free of charge.
The Union Outfitting Company
is known as the "Home of Home
Outfits," as they make special in
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was open talk everywhere of armed
rebellion and the air was charged
with plot and counter-plot. Presi:
dent Cabrera was encamped at his
home at La Palnia, on the outskirts
of Guatemala City, surrounded by
5,000 troops and reported watfthed
over day and night by a personal,
bodyguard of armed foreigners. So
numerous have been the plots
against his life that he is said not
to have slept twice in succession in
the same bed during the last 20
years.
'Cabrera was legitimately elected
to the presidency 22 years ago. He
fcrced his re-election and then prac
tically set up a dictatorship, ignoring
the constitutional provision that no
president should hoH office more
than two terms.
"The unionism party, headed by
Herrera, who now has been pro
claimed president, had as its plat
form free speech, a free press and
restoration of the right of habeas
corpus abrogated many years ago by
President Cabrera, There seemed
to be strong feeling against Cabrera
in the capital."
Fails to Substantiate Charge
Against Wooden Legged Man
John Hiscr, 2614 North Thirteenth
venue, who has one eye and a
wooden leg, and John Anderson,
U01 Ohio street, appeared in po
lice court yesterday accused of under
mining the Illinois Central railroad
tracks which caused a washout near
the Illinois Central bridge during
the recent- flood in the '-bottom
lands."
The complaining witness was Mrs.
Dora Cleveland, Tenth and Grant
streets. She said she saw Hiser
undermining the track with a
"sawed off" billiard rue.
It developed that Hiser was only
on a Sight seeing trip and that he
curried the billiard cue for a cane,
j hey were both discharged.
Elks to Show Pictures for
Benefit of War Veterans
The Elks' war relief commission
has received letters from scores of
clergymen expressing their approval
and appreciation of the two great
Elks' motion pictures, "The Wav
Back" and "The Spirit of Elkdom."
The object of these pictures' is to
inform ex-service men and the pub
lic what is being done by the gov
ernment and the Elks for disabled
soldiers, sailors and marines throug'i
the federal program of industrial
training.
.These pictures will be presented
by the Omaha Elks lodge at the
Brandeis theater, opening next Sun
day matinee, for four evenings, 7
and 9 p. m., and Wednesday mati
nee. Woman Missionary Visits
Mother and Brother Here
After 23 years of missionary work
in Smyrna, Miss Minnie B. Mills is
visiting her mother and brother,
Rev. Herbert L. Mills, 2145 South
Thirty-third street.
Miss Mills4 has been an instructo'."
in the American Collegiate institute
at Smyrna. Girls are taught from
the primary . grades to the second
year in college at the institute.
Following a year's rest with her
mother and brother in Omaha, Miss
Mills expects to return to her ,work
there. . .; .
Lastyeaf for the .first time Wash
ington led the states for production
,of apples, pushing New York back
to second place, with Virginia
third and California fourth.
ATT PPATW FHR I
'POLICE PARADE
NEXT THURSDAY
Omaha's Finest, 300 Odd
Strong, Will March Through
City to Triangle Park.
All is in readiness for the annual
police inspection Thursday after
noon. '
Following a parade through ' the
downtown streets, the coppers will
be reviewed by police heads and
city commissioners at Thirty-second
street and Dewey avenue.
The hour of inspection has been
set for 2:30 p. m. .
Moving pictures of the parade will
be taken if arrangements now tinder
way are fulfilled, Chief of Police
Eberstein said, y
The police force, reorganized and
augmented to 300 members since the
court house riot, September 28, 1919,
will show its full strength and effi
ciency at the inspection, Inspector
cf Police Pattullo says. Every man
in the parade will be garbed in full
uniform, including white vest and
white gloves.
Added equipment to the police
force such as machine guns, emer
gency cars, motorcycles and a pa
trol will be shown at the inspection.
Chief of Police Eberstein and In
spector of Police Pattullo. in full
uniform, will head the parade along
with Police Commissioner Ringer,
A bureau of science and industry
has been 'organized by the Aus
tralian government to initiate re
search in connection with and pro
mote the commonwealth's industries.
Over The Political Fence
The political fence is lined with a
complete assortment of candidates
who are on view before the discrim
inating electorate. There are only
a few days left in which to make
decisions. Next Tuesday will be the
big day and on the next day some
of the candidates will wonder what
happened.
"If all who have promised to vote
for me remember me next Tuesday,
there will be nothing to it except to
count the votes," was the bromidic
expression uttered yesterday by a
candidate making his maiden politi
cal race.
A. P. Lillis, republican candidate
for public defender, was surprised
yesterday whin he observed at the
court house political picture gallery
a picture of himself on a placard an
nouncing the candidacy of an aspir
ant for the democratic congressional
nomination. He learned that some
village cut-up had pasted his pic
ture on the card of J. P. O'Hara,
democratic congressional candidate.
Arthur D. Knight of Irvington, re
publican candidate for state repre
sentative, was introduced around
town yesterday by Ernest C. Hod
der, who recommended Mr. Knight
to his friends. The Irvington can
didate is aiative of Douglas county
and a successful farmer.
Lieut. Gov. P. A. Barrows, candi
date for renomination, returned to
Lincoln last night after a visit of two
days in the metropolis. "Pell" has
a state-wide acquaintance and many
friends in Omaha. He avers that
"one good term deserves another,"
and is confident that he will be the
nominee of the republican , party
when the returns shall have been
counted next week.
E. G. Solomon, republican candi
date for county commissioner in the
Fifth commissioner district, has been
a resident of Omaha 50 years, was
county commissioner during 1907 and
1908 and county comptroller during
190 and 1910. He was depnty city
and countv treasurer from 1911 to
1916.
Women voters are remiivded that
they may vote next Tuesday on the
$250,000-ptib!ic library bond proposition.
John N. (Jack) Baldwin, republi
can candidate for nomination for
public defender, asserts that the fact
he is one of a field of 13 candidates
for this nomination, holds no terrors
for hint. He has practiced law here
since 1911 with the exception of two
years, during which he was in mili
tary service.
Adam McMullen, republican candi
date for the gubernatorial nomina
tion, avers that Adam was the first
man. "Draw your own conclusions,"
he added.
The recently formed Hoover re
publican club of Nebraska has de
cided to abandon its efforts in be
half of the former food administrator
on account of Nebraska having a
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m. in the council chamber of the
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