THE OJMAHA, FKIUAY. OU'lUbKK 8. liCU. Division of U. S. I Navy Is Blunder, Fiske Declares lltar Admiral Says Fleet Should Be Single Unit, With Practices in Both At lantic and Pacific. By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Ilee I.eaed Wire. Washington. Oct. 7. That the di vision of the American navy into the Atlantic and Pacific fleets is a strategic blunder that would prove costly, if not disastrous to the nation in the event of war with a first-class power, is the opinion of Rear Ad miral Bradley A. Fiske, recognized as the foremost Amcricau authority on the science of naval warfare. "What is your opinion of the wis dom of the division of the navy ? I asked him at the beginning of an interview I sought with him today. "If you will consult my book on the 'Art of Fighting,'" replied the admiral, "you will observe from my statement of the principles of war fare that I could not hold any opin , ion, but that the policy is an unwise one. , "Our aim ought to be to main tain our fleet as a single highly trained unit, capable of striking quickly with utmost strength in the event of war. That is the safest, surest way to. victory, with the least sacrifice of life and material. Un-' less the navy be maintained in that high state of training and efficiency, it cannot help rendering a costly account of itself, in men and ships, in the event of war, besides gravely jeopardizing a successful outcome. Unit Drill Necessary. "So matter how continuously each fleet of our widely divided navy be trained in time of peace, no matter how many plans are laid out on pa per for the operation ot the reunit ed fleets in time of war, there will still be lacking that smooth and un erring functioning of all parts of the great machine that come only from constant drilling as one unit. An annual reunion of the Atlantic at.d Pacific fleets for a few weeks' of drill 1 cannot possibly suffice. Experience lias shown that a year is all too short a time in which to carry out the exercises and manuvers nec essary to make a fleet efficient ias an actual fighting machine. It would be an accommodating enemy, iudeed, that would allow us a year, or even six or three months, for this If 1 nttmnsp. "It is urged," I suggested, "that the ability to effect a junction of the separated fleets by means of the Panama canal removes the premises of Admiral Mahan's warning against division of the navy." "Admiral Mahan renunciated the s principle of concentration of naval forces, the violation of which has been attended by disaster through out historv. as I have shown in my book, replied Admiral Fiske. 1 'It is a principle, the soundness of which is regarded by all authorities on strategy today. The ability to effect a junction through the Pan ama canal does not minimize the vital objection that the two separate fleets are not trained and cannot united. Then, too, the enemy might be able to prevent a junction by Mocking the canal, if only tempor arily. Urges Single Unit. "In my opinion the fleet should be maintained and trained as a single unit, now in the Atlantic and now in the Pacific. When it is in the Atlantic ships may be detached and sent into the Pacific and then brought back at such times and in such numbers as desired and re placed by others, thus keeping the organization in thorough training for operations as a single fleet. When the fleet is in the Pacific, it can cruise to the Hawaiian Islands and even beyond to become thoroughly familiar' with all the problems of warfare in the Pacific just as dur in" recent year it has become fc miliar with the problems of war fare in the Atlantic." Omaha Bank President Addresses Fremont Meeting John W. Gamble, vice president of the First National bank of t)maha. was the principal speaker at a meet ::ig held by the i)odge County Bank ers' association at Fremont Wednes day. In the course of his discourse Mr. Gamble dealt with the present agri cultural situation, lack of transpor tation, falling lnarkct, the chief problems facing the farmers in their efforts to get their products to the markets. The meeting was attended by 150 bankers and their wives. Mr. Gam ble was accompanied by his wife, who gave a vocal solo at the social meeting at the Fremont Country club in the evening. Man Found With Mother, Three Children Sent to Jail "I can never take my wife back. No. indeed. That is impossible," said John Erhardt yesterday just after he had seen William Grey sen tenced by District Judge Troup to 30 days in the county jail. Grey pleaded guilty to a statutory charge. He was found by Erhardt livtnp with Mrs. Erhardt and the three Er-I-ardt children zt 607 South Thir teenth street, September 6. He declared that Grev ran awav with Mrs. Erhardt and the children from the Erhardt home, 1561 Wtt Third street, Sioux City, two weeks before he found them in Omaha. "r intend to file suit for a di fce," said Erhardt. , a of C. Trade Tour Starts This Morning A bulletin of instructions has been issued by the trade extension com mittee of the Chamber of Commerce tor the Omaha business men who BC IU It&C U.l I ,l, till- Jl. vi. in u i . oiitnmnhile trm. which II to start this morning from Fourteenth and Farnam streets at 7 a. m, - The pilot car will be driven by Don Lee and George Rasmussen of the Nebraska Bridge and Supply company. Ak-Sar-Ben timbrellas and white . hats will be the dress uniform of the trip. A supply of balloons will be furnished in each town. ' Towns in southwestern Iowa and northwestern Missouri will be visited. Introducing Bloomers I 1 $T . I While in Washington recently demonstrated nor own design ot skirt, witii bloomer eliect. to overcome tight skirts and the immodest dressing in front and back with two skirt panels. Miss Anderson says she can run walk, climb and get into autos and while wearing a tight skirl. Burglar 10 Years Says He's Through Robber Arrested Here Says He Will Follow Straight and Narrow Path Hereafter. "I have played the game cnoutrh to know that I can not win. When I am, released from prison it will be the straight and narrow path, sa'd Harry Phillips, 45 years old, charRei with grand larceny, as he sat in a cell at the police station waiting for officers to take him back to Joliet, 111. Phillips confessed to the police that he has robhed 100 homes since his escape from the Joliet penilcn- i:ary where he was a prison barber. Phillips boasts of having never carried a revolver on any of his "jobs." He told police that he was ;n various gangs of criminals but he always shunned the gun for fear that he may kill someone. Phillips said he had a wife and three boys who deserted him 10 years ago and during that time, with 'he exception of four years in prison, he has traveled over the country, prowling homes. An officer frcm Joliet who will arrived last night to take him hack where he will finish out his 1,0-year term for burglary. He was sent up from Dubuque, la. j Hubby Tried to Poison Her, Woman Says, Seeking Divorce Alleging that her husband p'aced arsenic in a cup of coffee and tried to make her drink it. Matilda Piatt. 6104 South Twenty-fifth ?trect, filed suit yesterday in district court for a second divorce from her husband, John Piatt. j She secured a divorce from Piatt last February but remarried him' in June. She says he ha property worth $50,000 but that he recently com: pelled her to sign a deed transfer ring the property to someone else. She says he has often struck her and threatened to kill her. She asked the court for an order re f training him from moles'.ing her. Council Bluffs Man Used Fake Divorce, Wife Charges F. E. Handlcy of Council Bluity handed his wife a bogus divorce 'le rrce. She charged this and other actions on his part constituted cruel aiid inhuman treatment and Wed nisday filed a suit for absolute di vorce. E. A. Van Hern asked a divorce from his wife or, grounds of crudty and desertion. Lloyd Rayn was sued by his wi'e. Leona, for absolute divorce on -rounds of cruelty. Welfare Board Starts Search Two Missing Colored Persons The welfare hoard wants to learh the whereabouts of Joe Wood, for merly of Washington, Pa., and Mrs. Beatrice Jones, both colored. A niece of Wood, Mrs. Emma Burgess of Bellaire. O., who came to Omaha wli her two children, is seeking her uncle and a sister of Mrs." Jones, Joyre Zabern, 18 years old, is looking for her sister. The girl is now with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones, 2427 Howard street. Two Men Bound Over on Charge of Selling '"Dope" Harry Fielder was bound over yes terday morning before Commissioner Boehler on the charge of peddling "dope." Two negroes testified to having purchased a quantity from Fielder. His bond was set at $2,000. William J. Hoist, arraigned on three counts for the illegal sale .of narcotics, waived his preliminary hearing this morning and was bound over to the grand jury under $1,000 bond. Husband, Divorced, Will Appeal to Supreme Court Claude L. Nethaway filed notice in district court yesterday that he will appeal to the supreme court the de cree of divorce granted his wife, Stella Nethaway, by Judge Sears a week ago. Judge Sears granted Mrs. Nethaway $2,000 alimony. Nethaway posted a bond of $4,600 'for appeal of the cas Miss C'hrissic Anderson of Missouri of today. The bloomers are covered street cars without the trouble one had Burglars Net $l,300Profit Omaha Home Looted During Absence of Mistress Attend' ing Husband's . Funeral. Passkey burglars netted a profit of 51.300 Wednesday. One entered the home of Mrs. E L. Fehr, 2712 California street, while she was attending the funeral of her husband and stole a mink fur set, a gray coat with a fur collar, and ladies' suit, valued in the aggregate at SI, 000. Mrs. Fehr found the house ransacked and two doors left open when she returned from Oak land, Neb., where her husband was buncd. . - Another passkey thief entered the home of George Kark'ce, 519 North Eighteenth street, and made away with clothes valued at S.iUll. Robert Burns, an employee of the Woodmen cafeteria, Fourteenth and Farnam streets, lost a watch and chain which he left in a locker at the restaurant, he reported to police. M. Rosenstein,. grocer, 2123 Leavenworth street, hired a delivery boy yesterday morning and yester day afternoon he found his delivery truck abandoned at Park avenue and Pacific. The boy and $10 in col lectibns were missing, he told police. x Army "Buddies"' In Court After Quarrel Over Money Greater love hath no man than that he give up his life for a friend." In which, Aathan V Bernstein, South Side, puts little belief. A civil suit for $15 against Frank Potach, Seventeenth and S streets South Side, is pending in Justice of the Peace Collins court. "Why judge, we were buddies in the Philippines during the war," Bernstein declared. "I gave him money now and then. I want it back." ' "Yep. We were pals. I was re leased from the army to get mar ried. Nathan took me out for a good time in Manila the night before I left the islands and now he is suing mc for the 'treats.' " t Navy Deserter Sent To Jail as Burglar Carl Jones is declared to be so bad that even the navy won't bother to put him in jail. That statement was made in District Judjrc Troup's court yc-stcrcby, where he was sen tenced to six months in jail on a plea of guilty to a charge of breaking and entering a store in Irviiigton three weeks ago. Jones is said to have deserted from the navy three times and that branch of the service has refused to have anything more to do with him. Painters Still Resting, Wailing for 10 Scale Striking painters and decorators were reported to be resting again yesterday awaiting an offer of $10 a day from their former employers The employers were reported to be as firm as ever in their determina tiofi to pay no more than the old ifa'-: of ?8 a day. A meeting of eo; -Mitees from both factions was -xpucted soon in an effort to iron out differences. New Plane and Pilot Added To Omaha-Cheyenne Route Mail plane 156 is the latest addi tion to the Cheyenne-Omaha division of the air mail service, bringing the number of planes for the division up ro thr. The plane left Omaha at 11:40 yes terday morning and is due to leave Cheyenne for Omaha at 5:30 this morning. H. G. Smith, former army aviator, arrived Tuesday and will be used as a reserve pilot on this division. Beer Nickel a Mug and x Lots of It In Germany Beer is 5 cents a glass in Ger many and Poland. This is the message brought back Ly Nikodemus Dargaczewski, we't known politician, 3002 South Thir tieth street, who returned Wednes day from a three months' visit to his native city, Danzig, and other European places, , Prisoners Jeer i Slayer of Wife And Raised Bum Men in Jail Refuse to Associ ate With Carl Wanderer, Awaiting Trial ; Say Il-e h "Yellow." 'linigo Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire. ; Chicago, Oct. 7. There are plenty of tough prisoners in the county jail, murderers, many of them, sev eral with three or more murders charged against them, but they re fuse to associate with Carl Wander er, who is on trial for slaying his wife, who was about to become a mother, and an unidentified strang er he had employed to stage a fake holdup. , . The social lines in the jail are as closely drawn as they are in the exclusive residence districts. The code which prevails in the world of crime and vice is very straight i laced and jaildom's society has : stamped ostracism upon Wanderer, ! As he crosses the bridge from the I cells to the criminal court building i the other prisoners shake their cell ! doors and yell:. Up with him I Amang murderers and other crim inals, Wanderer is considered "yel low." The other murderers would have condoned his crime had he slain a girl, who had been unfaith ful, but most of all they conde'mn him for "double-crossing" the poor bum, whom he secured to stage the robbery. This stranger, according to Wanderer's confession', agreed to . i. i.i i 1 t . . r stage me uouiup uit-reiy as a lavui. He did not know Wanderer intended to slay his wife, using the fake hold up as an excuse. And after Wand erer had killed his wife, he then slew the stranger in order that there micht be no slip in his plans. Then, too, the other criminals think it a violation of the code to try to escape by the insanity dodge. ihey detest his repudiation of con fession and his apparent terror of the rope, so they turn their backs upon him and jeer him bitterly at every opportunity. Four jurors have been selected ana sworn, jail attendants say Wanderer sleeps 10 hours and is ap parently indilterent to his surround ings. He is very fond of pinochle but no on except his attorneys will play cards with him. Methodists Point to Base Ball Scandal as Horrible Exampl Chicago Trlbune-Omnhn Bee Ieaaed Wire. . Washington, D. C, Oct. 7. The base ball gambling scandal was taken by the board of tempe-ance, prohibition and public morals of the Methodist Episcooal church its text for a warning to the people against the increase of gambling in the country. "The new toleration of gambling," said the Methodist board of morals, through its secretary, Deets Picket, "noticeable since the close ot the war, will strangle all Ameiican sports unless rigorous repression of gambling immediately becomes the policy of municipal, state and fed eral governments. The crookedness 'iiid brutalities of prize fighting, encouraged by the newlv enacted law in New York; the passport policy of the State de partment which supports the gam bling dens of tlfe Mexican border, and the failure of congress during the last session to enact the Sims Sterling law to prohibit the inter state transmission of gambling bets and odds, may have fatal resuits on American sports. "Base ball has now suffered a blow at the hands of gamblers from which it will be many years recovering." Funeral for Woman Killed . In Accident Set for Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. L. H. King, who was killed Monday night when an automobile in which she was riding with her two children crashed over an embankment a quarter of a mile east of Elkhorn, Neb., will be held at 2 o'clock Sat urday afternoon. Relatives will arrive m Omaha to day from Dayton, O., the former home of Mrs. King. Evelyn, 5. and Mildred, 2, children of the accident victim, are recover ing from minor injuries at the home Mrs. Charles Kavenagh. 2Jt) Howard street, an intimate friend of the family. Mr. King is a contractor. The death of Mrs. Emma King in an automobile accident on tne Lin coln highway last Monday is at tributed by county commissioners to removal of barricades on the road where paving and grading opera tions are in progress. The com missioners tomorrow will take up the question of hiring a watchman to see that the barricades are leu where they are placed. 436 Cars Pass One Corner In Residence District In Hour The Chamber of Commerce is making a record, of automobile traf fic at the various street crossings in Omaha. One of the surprising features is the heavy traffic in the outlying dis tricts: v. At Turner Boulevard and Thirty- first street the chamber's special in vestigator, W. D. t'ercival, counted 4,i6 cars in an hour. At Fortieth and Dodge streetr. there were 285 cars; at Fortieth and Cuming 19a cars; at Nineteenth anrl Lake streets, 3iv cars. At the Doug- as street bridge during an hour yes terday atternoon, ll cars passed ast and 158 west. ' According to the records at the court house during the year lyiv, there were a few more than 18.000 automobile licenses issued in Doug- as county. Up to October 1 of his year the number of automobile licenses issued aggregated 25.911. This number included visitors' 'per mits which are issued for 30-day periods. Aged Man Fined $100. Charged with displaying obscene literature on a tree at Twentysec ond and Douglas streets. Jacob New, 75, was fined $100 by Judge Foster in Central police court yes'erciay morn- ng. Mrs. Martha Weast, 2109 Doug las, the complaining witness, who was charged by New of stealiiif $21 frm him, was dismissed Youth Heads Huge .Shipping Combine -w 7 W. Averill Harriman, son of the famous railroad king, who at 28 heads the world's greatest shipping combine. The ' formation of a reciprocal agreement between the Hamburg American Steamship line and the American Ship and Commerce cor poration, of which Mr. Harriman is the head, has been approved by the United States Shipping board, ac cording to a report from Washing ton. It is the biggest deal in marine history. - ' The combine is to last 20 years and the American company gets the use of piers all over the world. Profits will be shared 50-50, it is said. 26 Inspectors Added lo Immigration Work Along Canada Border Washington, Oct. 7. Twenty-six inspectors were ordered added to day to the Canadian border service of the immigration bureau following closely upon a similar reinforcement of the immigration station at Ellis Island as a part 6f the general re organization of the bureau cf immi gration. An investigation was said to have disclosed that Canadian border in spectors not only were working seven days a week, but were almost universally compelled to work over time. Movement of immigrants into the United States by way of Canada has increased during the last few years, ofticials say. Rule Governing Arms In Germany Modified Coblcnz, Oct. 7. The inter-allied high commission decided to allow immunity from the strict laws of the army of occupation prohibiting Ger mans in the Rhineland from having unlicensed weapons. This decision was taken in order to assist in the enforcement of the recent German law for disarmament under the Spa agreement. The decision permits Germans in the occupied area to surrender hid den arms and ammunition up to No vember 1 without being punished for having the arms in violation of the high command's and army's orders. The allied officials admit that not withstanding the severe punishment threatened against Germans in the Rhineland since the beginning of the occupation for holding weapons, thousands of rifles and other arms have been concealed , by Germans living in the bridgehead zones. Kansas Governor Urges . Probe Into Wheat Trading Wichita, Kan., Oct. 7. Governor Allen conferred with wheat growers and members of the International Wheat show to discuss an appeal to the president for an investigation of wheat trading conditions. 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Uf.l i... v Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Four Arrested As Suspects in Bomb Explosion Man Trailed by Officers for Eight Months Taken; Oth ers Found With Black t'owaer. New York. Oct. 7. Giacomo Ca russo. said by the police to be a widely known radical, was arrested by the bomb squad and taken to headquarters to be questioned re garding any knowledge he might have of the Wall street explosion last month. Department of Justice officials de clared that they had trailed Carusso eight months, v Two victims of a recent holdup in Connecticut, in which $4,000 was taken, identified Carusso as the man who had robbed them, the authori ties said. Three other Italians, one of whom the police allege had a quantity of black powder in his possession, were arrested later. Two of them, Vin cenzo Ahato and Frank Ferro, were charged with robbery in connection with the holdup in which Carusso fs alleged to have participated. The third, Charles Fasulo a bar ber, was charged with having ex plosives in his possession. Two bags cf powder were found in his barber shop, the police allege. The charge against Carusso was changed to robbery after his alleged identification by victims of the hold up. The authorities declared Carusso served a term in the reformatory at Kahway, IM. J., as the result of dis coverv ol a bomb in his home m Jersey City in 1907. After examining him, officials said they learned he was a member of the Bresci, an archistic group and a friend of Alex ander Berkman and Emma Gold pan. William T. Flynn. chief of the ba reau of investigation of the Depart ment of Justice, said that Carusso is known to have been associated a various times with the "Galliani' group of anarchists, who federal in- vestigators believe may have some knowledge of the Wall street ex plosion. Howatt Calls Conference Of Miners on Wage Scale Pittsburgh, Kan., Oct. 7. Alexan der Howatt, president of the Kan sas coal miners, published a letter to the miners of the Oklahoma- Kansas district, and the Missouri district, asking for an interstate con vention of the miners' union at the earliest possible date to consider ac tion following the refusal of the op erators to grant demands of the un ion for increased pay for the ton nage miners. Three Workmen Fatally Burned in Oil Well Fire Fort Worth, Tex., Oct. 6. Three workmen were fatally burned, an other seriously hurt, and several buildings damaged in an oil well ex plosion and fire at Breckenridge, Tex. Property damage is estimated at $50,000. Flowing oil was still burning today. "Put a Little Bet on Yolirself" Fifty-five years old and fixed for life. May prove your most profitable twenty minutes, read it. Sent free. E. D. Betels, 512 Karbach Blk., Omaha, Neb. MOTIM'S 1M7) For. Expectant Mothers Used By Three Generations WIITI rci lOOXltT oa MOTHERHOOD iABY. mc lllAOPICLD HiaULATOt CO. DEFT. I-D. 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