Cox's Criticism ; Stirs Resentment . At Wasliihston . 'Attojrney General Palmer and His- Friends Amazed at ( Candidate's Replies to ; Bee's Questions. . , -i " By E. C. SNYDER. ' tVathlagtoa t'ormpondent mh lt. ?.U;tnn 11 C Kpnt .10 (Special Telegram.) The categorial replies of Goyernor Cox to the qoes- tions propounded to him by the Omaha Bcc on Monday last, criticis ing the administrations of A. . Mitchell Palmer and Albert Sidney Burleson, have caused amazement i.i official circles here, especially in -the Department of Justice and the Post-c-fftce department. The governor Avas quoted, in Tuesday mornings papers as having, said in his Omaha speech that 4hcre are things about the administration of Mr. Talmer and Mr. Burleson which he does not approve of. . . Naturally Mr. Palmer and his friends were amazed to see a criti cism of the attorney general's ad ministration at the hands of the staadard bearer of the party, coming at time when Mr. Palmer was ready to take the stump for GovernoT . Cox and do what he could to stem the tide! now running strongly ' against the democratic candidate, ; And then it is recalled that friends f Mr. Palmer have put up most of Jhe money in the democratic cam- paign thus far. With this in mind ' the partisans of the attorney gen eral were in an ugly mood today and were openly saying that unless Governor Cox changed his tactics he 'would forfeit the slight chance ofi I success he might otherwise have to t be elected., While tne present au f R&Mstratiou is admittedly unpopulai in the countryf it is coiuenaea oy the leaders hereabouts that the demo crats must cither rally behind the administration or attront tne ma- ?,jority of their own party. To an onlooker it would appear as if Governor Cox was getting readf to be his own Burchard. ( Arthur F. - Mullen, ex-national Aemeeratic committeeman from N-eferasfca, who is in Washington on bustaess connected with the Depart ment of Justice and the Treasury de , partment, was not hilarious over the pe-ftteal outlook for his party in the state. He did voJwrteer, the informa tion fhat he had never seen, so little thtBiasra in a presidential cam paign five weeks before election day. llevaior Operate Admits 1 Attempts to Burn Building St. Louis, Sept. 30. E. H. Frahm, " 22 years old, confessed, according to police, that in the last 18 months he started four fires in the Victoria bwilding here, where he was em ployed as an elevator operator, be cause the owner refused to increase his wages of $70 a month. Damage caused by the fires aggregated $100, 00, it was announced. Appeal to Sinn Feiners. l,Londou, Sept. 30. Sir Horace Phmkett, Advocate of dominion home rule for Ireland, issued an ap dmI n th Spinn Feiners askinff idea and accept his policy as the onlyt solution of the Irish problem. J I Police Seek Alleged ' ' Robber Who Poseds Private Detective The police are on the- hunt for a man, about 25, who on Tuesday morning rented a room fronf Mrs. C. A. Flynn, 2224-26 Howard street, r.nd after posing as a special dctcc tice for Armour & Qo., disappeared yesterday with a load of personal property belonging to five other roomers of the place.' Mrs. Flynn conducts a rooming house, co-operating with the Y. M. C A. in receiving overflow roomers that institution. 'Because of the character of her house she ques tiYmori hf vnntiL1 man when he failed to leave the house to go to work, receiving a reply that ne was' a soccial detective and worked at his ovn discretion. - The nature on, his work was re vealed yesterday when neighbors' de clared they saw him entering and li.r.vinir th house several times with different grips under his arm each time. Police Must Respond to A Summons; Judge Declares , Failure of police officers to ap- nur in riutnrt rnitrt in- casta ap pealed from polite court has brought forth a bulletin trom Andrew rai lullo, inspector of police, posted in rnrol nn1ir lir)Hnuarters. notify ing all members of the .department mere is no excusi ir cuuunucu yi no tice of this sort arid that all officers, mien summoned to appear as com bining witnesses, must appear. . A rertrA'un or tn ,.th bulletin.1' Tudire Troup scored Omaha police for their court cases and notified Inspector mtuilo tnat nereatter, wnen onicers tail to be present, they will be or e'ered before him on charges of con tempt of court. , ' Man Held On Booze Charge f When Son-In-Law Complains James R. (Musgrave, 2447 Kansas avenue. ' said to ; be involved in a $30,000 suit for ' alienation of his daughter's affections from his spn- m-law, Harry sterner, was arrestea yesterday for the alleged manufac ture nf Hnuor on hi9 farm seven miles north of Florence. A Federal agents said they 'seized four stills, 200 gallons of liquor and Uai.J:nrt Will Pac ' 0() gallons of mash on the farm. IlcuUlIlg ? 111 1 aoa Ihrough Lane or tars ; On Way 'From Station MiKo-ravi was arrested when, his son-in-law and Julius Brenner, proprietor of the Millard hotel tailor shop, taken in a raid on the farm, implicated him by saying that he owned the contraband.- Musgrave brands his arrest as spite work on the part of his son-in-law to aid in getting judgment in his alienatiou suit. , Mercury Dropped to 34 Degrees at 6 A; M. I ' Jack Frost made another visit to Xmaha and vicinity Thursday night, and Omahans who awoke early yes terday morning found the ground covered with a white blanket. At 6 yesterday morning a tempera ture of 34 degrees was recorded at the weather bureau, while at noon the thermometer registered 51 with rising temperature for later in the dayj Fair last night and Friday with When Senator Warren G. Hard ing ' arrivesv in Omaha from Des Moines at SflS p. m., October 7, he will pass through a lano of automo biles. Tliis unique feature was ,ar--proved yesterday at a meeting of the committee on arrangements. 1 , Tlii rara will he narked in a solid 4 wall on either sides of the streets which he will pass srom the Union station to the.Fontenelle hotel. They will1 line up on Tenth, to, Dough i, thence, tothe hotel. The moment of his arrjval will be signalized by the blowing of 1,000 horns. The only reservation for seats at he Auditorium will be on the stage and the section reserved for mem bers of the G. A. R. The Amer.can Legion band will furnish the music. Out-of-town visitors may have by communicating with Thomas f'vnrh: srrctarv nf the reoublican county central committee. Federal Officials Here to -Open Court In Lincoln Federal Judge J. W. Woodrough, United States District Attorney Tom S. Allen, United States Madshal James C Dahlman. Chief Clerk R. Hnvt hnd Bailiff A. Cross, will leave early next Monday for Lincoln to attend a two-weeks term ot court. ., I i. ... i i irosi last nigni wekn mnuni i w vui-ui-iuwi nniux ptpr Rollins' torediction tor Omahal requests f6r inwmation answered jWllnin me next m iiuuia, ",- New Irfw Record It Set By ReckTes Drivers This Month Police court figures 'show ronly half as many arrests for violation of the traffic rules in September as in June. The decrease in reckless driv ing was-coincident with the activities of the municipal affairs committee of the Chamber of Commerce in the question of speeding and careless ness at tho wheel. - Last June 1,000' violators of traf fic rules were summoned into police court. The number of arrests in July was about the same. August showed a sligh falling off, and in the month just closing only 500 traf fic cases hve been reported. Representative Volstead Nominaed for Congress tWilmarMrnn., Sept 30. Repre sentative A. J. 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