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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1920)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 13, 1920. 9 A CADET GAMP IS NAMED IN HONOR OF BELLE RYAN Ex-Premier Orlando Mentioned for Place In Italian Cabinet Central High Students at Val-i x ley i Honor Assistant j , Superintendent of - Schools. Neb., cadet Camp Belle Br Staff Corwpondmt. . Camp Belle Ryan, Valley, June 12. The Central High ;camp here has been named Belle Rvan in honor of Miss Ryan, assistant superintendent of "schools. This is the first time a Central High cadet camp has been earned for a woman. Commanding officers of the camp have emphasized the necessity of a ;'clean camp." Every cadet has signed a card pledging a clean camp, free from smoking, gambling and use of profanity. t. The cadets are getting a heavy layer of tan, the camp having ex perienced nothing but sunshine dur ing fhe first two days. Frank Fry -was promoted to junior color ser Jfeant, while Corbitt Hoffman was promoted to regimental commissary isergeant. ; A milftary police detachment has been formed. Captain and Regi mental Ordnance Leslie Van Nos trand is in charge. Cadets have open.camp between 1 and 3 o'clock etch Viay. The scouts go to Lake ;McCann for daily swims and canoe- ' - 'j r t r . j u-,. been appointed life guards. "Y" Maintains Tent. I Four hundred letters have been written from the "Y" tent here. ,E.' E. Micklewright of Omaha, is in charge of the tent, which contains a phonograph, magazines and book;. Honors in inspection of tents and 'eompanv streets were won yester day by Company B. Company A and Company E were tied , for second place, fhe band was I third and -Company C fourth. Company F won the lines in the dress parade. Company D taking second and Coir. :pny B third. Capt. Richard Wagner is officer of the day and Lieut. Delmer Eld redge is senior officer of the guards. JJut. Ralph Parker is junior officer of the guards. Company C is also furnishing puards. The graduating seniors will be free to come to Omaha for com mencement exercises Saturday night. All must be back by noon Sunday. Fred Hill, athletic super visor, will be officer of the day Sat urday. Sergt. Metcalfe will be sen ior officer and Scrgk Wood will he junior officer. Company B will furnish guards. Company F will be on guard Sun day. Capt. Grimes will be officer of the day. Lieut. Kastman will be senior officer, and Lieut. Payne will be junior officer. "Mrs. Hays Flattered f When Husband Calls Her Over Telephone Rome, June 12. While the entire press of Rome agrees in the an nouncement that former Premier iGiolitti has been entrusted with the cabinet there ces among the jnewspapers regarding the probabili ties as to the makeup of the minis try. They are free, however, in men tioning the names of parliamentarr ans such as former Premier Orlando, Prof. Luigi Lumatti, .former minister of the treasury, Signor Mcda, ex-minister of finance a Catholic deputy and Signor Bono- Cblcaro Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire, ?r Chicago, June 12.-r-Mrs. Will Hays js a hard woman to find. Even when discovered, in her room up :toward the top of the Congress hotel, this wife' of the biggest and littlest hustler in the republican party, could not see why any word from her in print would help the party nominate presidential - candi dates. J Mrs. Hays is not a politician, al though she doesn't deny that she is interested in polities. She admits -that she came to the convention for Hhe same reason that a minister's Wife goes to church she likes to hear her husband talk. "I have seen my husband alone only once since the convention start ed, she said. "That was night be fore last, when we went to dinner together. I was flattered today when "he called me up on the phone and talked to me for 10 minutes." '.- Mrs. Hays, like Will, is a booster. .Will was educated at Wabash and ' after getting all there was out of college he went across the street from' the campus and got his wife. She is the daughter of former Judge A. D. Thomas and her father's home was near the college campus. Begin Ninety-Hole E Golf Match to Win ;: Bet of Large Amount .' Clarke Powell and Mark Curran, Omaha golfers, started off the first tee at the Country club 'golf course at 5:15 yesterday morning on their ha completed three rounds. Curran's card was 82, 85, 95. Pow- lfs"ard was 92, 92, 92. Hold 10 Men for Gambling : At Coast Base Ball' Games Los Angeles, Cal, June 12. Ten men, arrested in the bleachers at yes terday's Pacific Coast league base ball game here, today were charged with gambling. The arrests were part of a campaign to eradicate gambling in connection with base ball in this section, inaugurated at the instance pf league officials. While the arrests were being made, it be came known today thieves entered the club house and rifled the lockers of the visiting Seattle players, all of whom except one, who had hidden bis money in the room, suffered losses. Red Cross Workers Under Fire in Bqlshevik Lines Warsaw, June 12. Word has been received here that American Red Cross workers who strayed into the bolshevik lines near the Kiev bridge head recently were sub jected to shejl fire. All in the party escaped injury. Medical supplies were being taken to the dressing lotions when the shell l nor nTtirrsn ihe party had made the trio the previous day, but during the night unknown to the Americans, the out posts were withdrawn a few kilo meters. They did not realize their position until the bolsheviki "began "ring,, mi, minister of war in the Nitti cabi net, as likely' to be given ministerial posts, while some of them suggest the possible return of Baron Son- inno. former foreign minister, to aN cabinet position, thus making a coali tion government possible, notwith standing the refusal of the socialists to partieipate in the government. According to the Giornale d'ltalia, Signor Giolitti, if he succeeds in forming a ministry, intends going to the Spa conference in person, intend ing to make himself responsible for the foreign policy of the government. William Ylndlay. cruelty. Stlada Decker Decker, cruelty. Lenna P. Jessen cruelty. DItovvc Petition). W. Jlndlay agilnit Annie i(lntt 0or W. against Jesse Jessen, Murray Butler Will Not Withdraw From Presidential Race Chicago, June 12. Nicholas Mur ray Butler sent word to members of the New York delegation while they were preparing to caucus this morning on the situation that he would stick in the race for the presi dential nomination and would not release his delegates. Efforts were made by some of the New York delegation to have Mr. Butler with draw. Charles D. Hilles informed Senator Wadsworth before the caucus that he and his friends would continue to vote for Mr. Butter. Presiding Episcopal Bishop Sails for England New York, June 12. Bishop Thomas F. Gailor, presiding bishop of the Episcopal church in the United States,' sailed today on the steamship Philadelphia to attend the Lambeth Episcopal conference in England With him were also Bish op Henry J. Mikell of Atlanta, Ga.; Bishop John McKim of Tokio, and Vr. William E: Gardner, head of the department of religious educa tion. Bishop Gailor has been chosen to preach the final sermon of' th Lambeth conference in St. Pauls cathedral, London, July 15. Mrne. Calli-Curci, the opera singer, paid an income tax of nearly $75,000. DIVORCE SUIT FILED AGAINST , . LLOYD MAGNEY Cruelty Ii Charge jind Wife Seeks Custody of Only Child. Lloyd A. Magney, attorney, wat sued for divorce in district court yesterday by his wife, Grace Mag ney. They were married in June, 1914. Mrs. Magney was Miss Grace Cropin. ' This suit follows closely upon the heels of a divorce granted a month ago to Mrs. Roberta Kitchen from 'Dick" Kitchen, of the Paxton hotel. "Dick" and Lloyd have beeu bosom friends for a long time. A few weeks ago when the Mag ney troubles became acute they broke up housekeeping at 4809 Capi tol avenue. Lloyd went to live at the Paxton and Mrs, Magney re turned to live with her motser, Mrs. Anna Cronin, 211 South Twentieth street. Mrs. Magney makes a technical charge of cruelty and asks for the custody of their daughter. , "It's merely a case of incompati bility, said Mr. Magney, A Ma erne v former eountv attorney. Thiy practice law together in the firm of Magney it Magney, with of- Lloyd Magney is a son of George fices in the Omaha National Bsnli building. ry s Irs. was no other way. "I am very sovy this had to hap pen, said Mrs. .Magney, "But there More Towns Gain ' Washington, June 12. St. Johns bury, Vt., 7,163; increase, 470, or 7 per cent. Appleton, Wis., J9.561; increase, 2.788, or 16.6 per cent. , at least half an hour before a-ettini up. Eat crackers between meals. In addition eat aome sugar or c,nfly. 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