II A riolnl Kdtiralor. Levees Break, .I.IIIHI Illinois Acres Flooded Masons Build Washington Memorial Conn's to Defense j MK0)KI iOTlllWiC3 c THE PEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, Ami. 16. 1922. 1 i 4 oi iituaiMiit'iioll I nn rr iH i f Califi.rnii I'rr ilnt. ..ViiW l If firrr in j nIh-i-m. Hirljrf (t rit i rrjl I iritl .f V. $. j S i litis. li-tifneul ' t' 'i Jtlt, ull IhMIIimI f. Uf'gll tl't-tr. ,(J till"! . Xrw Y"k Jul, m, 'inic "4 IritniJ ( (he n. . hi Sit.rrl4' III I I t ',.ifM.ri,i ftiitiiilift in h Chronic l ! fl "iv I vi. I'. iitrt. prtti'i ' ''" 1 "'W'V I ll(M 1114 KurVl 4 i.nlf-M.J t t lnu, Nt.eri4, ' tfi iltMr mi rUli Mis'tiil ."i-ninnit'. infii 4in( 4n Airu4iij iM(p. t m Hie .miiiitrr u( 1918. I fh f'lutMi'ir 4nl, 4iitdniK to hr I lirYinitl, "liriirirfl ftttnmt i 1 1 luiiniii 1'iiilr, ii4ii ii mIkuii ilfjih 4 i t, liitl lit M4 Ihr t irn il tlir ii.iiii'4ii it(N..i m S'l't-ri.t am jul "A M4n Wuhout Fer. II' rli4i!i tint Snfiiff pa mil if 'I Atn'ru iin noi In be Mur dered i .tr. ll'lr ) 4 lllisllll' (if riUii'luig tcullHii,' Irnni Ihr iHir uj hriMfii h'liicnoif 4UI Admiral 4ll'tlicr 4HII-OUlt tit- The inimirw onoti- Tr. Tarrowi t nvmg tlut (iiiciiuIT .u "one Jteut.-.Cctcnet Dvid Errev the Rrcalest fiKtitiiin leaders in llif vhrlil, a man absuiuiely without foiir." On one orrasloti, according ti tlie statement. Dr. Harrows saw I lie coKsack leader wounded four times by prciudes in an engagement v3"h the holsheiiki. "'ii44-Americans held the western ft tor, he said, reverting; to the feud LCtweeit the leaders, "and it was necessary for Senienoff to send troop twins across the road guarded by Ajncrican forces. Hated Bolsheviki. ;'Coloncl Marrow, the American co'.nniander, who with the others recognized Colonel Kolchak of the forces opposed to the bolsheviki, re quested Sctnenorf first to jet Kol cbak's approval. SemcnotI refused and his men were sent on. They Were stopped at the American sec tcr. Firing broke out. A few Amer h:uns were killed. Practically all the (Russian force was wiped out. They were mowed clown almost to a man. ".1 do not want to appear to de fend Senienoff. Neither do I want to condemn him. lie was a man of ii'on, both in courage and leadership. "More than once be told me of his intense admiration for American troops. I know he vas earnest in bis will and support of the American force and made every effort to en list our aid before he accepted the t ffer of the Japanese. "Whatever be did was with the sole aim of beat ing the bolsheviki, whom he hated." Ijfriver of Auto, Arrested J After Crash, la Fined $15 iFrank Van Ausdlin, 2209 Daven port street, driver of a car that crashed into a motor car occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Forst and i tticir 2-year-old son, Gerald, at I Iiightcenth and Ohio streets Friday v night, was fined $15 in Central po- "M court yesterday for reckless "v jclrvitisr. ,' , Sate Troops Withdrawn ; From Textile Strike Zone providence, R. I., April IS. All National guard troops except a detail ol 25, left to look after the handling aod shipment of quartermaster stores asd supplies, were withdrawn from sfrike duty in Pawtucket yesterday af)d demobilized by order of the gov ernor. Alliance Meetings Planned ;A meeting of the Christian and Missionary alliance in the tabernacle at Twenty-fourth and Binney streets wjll open April 23 with daily sessions until April 28. Beginning April 30, sessions of the alliance will he held iit the east wing of the First Presby terian church until May 5. Famous Old Frisco Restaurant Succumbs ; to Prohibition Laws San Francisco. April 15. The Old Ifcodlc Dog restaurant, a San Fran crsco institution since the gold days ol 1S49, has succumbed to the change wrought by prohibition and will be chosed. A sale of the furniture and fittings ol upper rooms where private ban quets and other celebrations used to be held will take place April Z and jrit restaurant itself will cease oper ations soon atterward. it is ;hc fourth well-known restaurant in San Francisco to close since the prohibi tion law went in force. ."I low can a person with a palate, a'stomach and a knowledge of cook 4 ry be content with laws that limit I 'lis diet as narrowly as nature lim ' i the tastes of a cow?" asked L-amille Mailhabeau. one of the pro prietors, today. "Is be to be taught by law the simplicity of the cow? Enoughl JVeo to FranceJ"-: .Vs411d1u, '4, Apnl 1.V Tlii liixlnric little lily llii l'lHnUM?, icvfifiiity rrfcricJ l by i'l riiucm at the 'home ton of Geuig Waohinston, ooii will have one of the mot in.iKiiiiicetit tfinpln in the world, to be erected ty the Mjooh of the friited State a a imiifrial to Atuerlia'i (ir.t treiidciit, After 12 years of endeavor on the part of the Alexandria Maonic Indue, of which at one time Wa-hmKion was inanter, plans for the romtruc tion of the pieinitiou tower were approved formally at the I.'ih an nual mertiiie of the George Waxh inKtoii Memorial aociation, and work was ordered begun immedi ately. Siiiated on a ridc in Washing Inn park, on the edge of Alexandria, the imposing cditire that wilt aland a, a tribute to the father of his coun try will command a splendid view of (be national capital, the rity dedi cated to him and which beats his name. It will be located so th.it ad who make piltiriniagc from Wa-h- Russia Willing lo Acknowledge All Prewar Debts Ready to Heeiprocate With Allies in Cancellation of Financial Obligations of War. tienou, April 15. Mr. I.loyd George summed up this afternoon what appears to bt the general view of the progress of the Russian nego tiations at the economic conference, employing one of the similes Jie so frequently uses. "We are building a bridgt across the streams," be said. "We have driven some of the piles; we are now in the deepest part of the current and are driving thtm into the mud at the bottom. Although the bridge is not yet above water, the piles are firmly fixed and we are still ham mering at them." The Saar valley deputation today presented to the conference and to Archbishop Signori of Genoa for transmission to. Pope l'ius its state ment concerning the situation of 750,000 Germans in the Saar valley under French occupation. According to the statement, the treaty of Versailles provided that the Saar valley should be administered by the league of nations, that laws should be enforced in the German language and that no military occu pation should be allowed. Instead; the commission says, the district is under the regime of "implacable French autocracy," and is occupied by 8.000 French soldiers, while French officials accomplish their work of denationalizing in order to prepare for the plebiscite 15 years after the signing of the Versailles treaty. Discussion Continued. Genoa, April 15. (By A. F.) Experts of Great Britain, France, Italy and Belgium today continued the discussion begun yesterday of the conditions under which the re habilitation of Russia will be un dertaken. They were to be joined by the principal delegates' of the four in viting powers and soviet Russia in the afternoon. The discussions were started yes terday at an irtformal meeting of the more important delegates in the villa of Mr. Lloyd George, British prime minister, the basis of negotiation being the report prepared by the al lied experts in London, copies of which were handed to the Russians earlier in the week. To Acknowledge Debts. It is understood the Russian dele gates have expressed willingness to acknowledge Russia's prewar debts and to reciprocate with the allies in the cancellation of all financial obli gations of the war. There has been a total absence of formal dinners and luncheons, but the leaders are dining togither in small groups and utilizing the meal time for conference business, thus speeding up their work. One month has been set as the time limit in which the diplomats generally expect it will be known whether the conference can achieve its purpose. Mr. Lloyd George ex pects to leave April 27 and is making every effort to have the big decisions arranged before that date. There will be no meetings of com missions Easter Sunday. N Frciuicr Facta today received Monsignor Signori, archbishop of Genoa, at the headquarters of the conference, the archbishop having expressed a desire to thank Siguor Facta for the passage in his inau gural address alluding to the letter from I'ope Fius. The premier told his holiness he was optimistic concerning the re from all the countries of Europe, suits of the conference, "because and from all responsible men, conies to Genoa an ardent desire to re establish an atmosphere of healthy collaboration between all the peoples' oi the; world." ' iiigioti H Mmit.t Wrnoii will t ly it Tltr inuiuif Mini uiriuii'liti grnumU will i"t pprOMiii.ncU' . .sno.iafl, The dinieii.i.Mi over a'l will l.e V left in wiiiui ny ..tu ie in dipili, frluie of iep, terraces and 4i'tro.nliri. The lu-isht to the ' kiiiiiinit i f the covered observation j.iforiii, from which Uilor4 mav oMaiti a striking panoramic view ol the country where Washington spent the greater part of his life, will he Jim frrt. In the center of the spacious struc ture will he an allium. 70 by UH leer, to form a memorial hall, which will contain a liirhkc statue of Washington. Thi memorial ball. t4 feet in height, will rise, hv a cler estory, above I be surrounding por tion of Ihe building and will be en vironed by a number of rooms dedi cated to the use of Masonic inter ests, wherein every Masonic organ ization in the 1'iiited Stales may have space. Rising above Ihr memorial ball and forming Ihe becond siory of the tower will be a museum, to which Professor Scores Persons Who Scout Evolution Theory Columbus. O., April 15. Modern theorists who refuse to accept the doctrine of evolution were character ised as ignorant and prejudiced by I'rof. R. C. Osbiirn, president of the Ohio Academy of Science, in an ad dress before that body here last night. I'rof. Osbin n, who is a member of the department of zoology at Ohio State university, said Ihe more en lightened churchmen the world over accepted evolutioin as one of the great fundamental truths years ago. "Only the ignorant and prejudiced among them are left to butt their heads against the walj of scientific evidence." be declared. Russell Shaw Fellowship 'Awarded to St. Paul Man Cambridge, Mass.. April 14. To Wesley G. Brocker of St. Paul, a man of proven worth as a student, an ath lete and a soldier, the Henry Russell Shaw traveling fellowship has been awarded at Harvard this year. The fellowship is assigned each year to a senior of high standing to allow him to spend a few months in European travel after graduation. Brocker left college to enter the service in the world war as a lieutenant and came out a captain, crippled for a time by wounds at Chateau Thierry. Fourteen-Year-Old Boy Held on Suspicion of Manslaughter Detroit, April 14. Frank Tamala, 14, was held at the juvenile deten tion home tonight on the order of Frosccutor Paul W. Voorhies, on suspicion of manslaughter. No for mal complaint can be lodged, the prosecutor explained, until the body of Leon Dargen, Frank's playmate, has been recovered from Connor's creek, where he was drowned Tues day. Other boys who were playing along the stream told the prosecutor the Tamala boy pushed Leon from a bridge. Humane Society Child Aid Bureau to Be Reorganized Reorganization of the Child Aid division of the Nebraska Humane society's office here will be started Monday. Increased efforts among children of Omaha's foreign-born residents will follow the employment of Miss Ruth Lainson of Council Bluffs, who has been conducting Grace mis sion at. Fifth and William streets as an assistant in the Child Aid division. Slayer of Texas Automobile Dealer Dies on Scaffold Bclton, Tex., April 15. George F. Hornsby, 28, paid the extreme pen alty on the scaffold here yesterday afternoon for the murder of "J. N. ADVKRT1SEMKNT. Regain the Vital ' Force of Youth A Simple Home Treatment, More Available Then Gland Treatment or Bark and Animal Extracts. Nature's greatest pift to mankind is Korex Compound, for the rejuvenation of flagging vital force. If you aspire to re stored vital nervous energy, to the glori ous vigor of the days of youth, try Korex, in the privacy of your own home. Gratify ing results are known, usually in a few days. Korex Compound (in tablet form) is the result of many years of scientific research. It contains no harmful drups or opiates. It acts naturally to rebuild tho vital forces in man or woman, to revive the power of youthful vigor and stamina. More widely acclaimed than Gland Treat ments or bark and animal extracts. It has a powerful action in strengthening and renewing nerve tissues, and to overcome the handicap of physical weakness, result ing from breaking nature's laws. Korex Is distributed and guaranteed only by the Melton Laboratories, Pent. I Ml, Massachusetts Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. A full treatment of this wonder vitaltzer sent prepaid for only $2.00. Or, If more convenient, nend no money: pay the postman $2.00 and a few cents post age when it arrives. The laboratories guarantee to return your money promptly if results are not entirely satisfactory. Cut or tear out this ad bow, and send or der today, will he transferred some of thermal tirasined poiiession of Ihe Alexandria-Washington Masonic lodge. Among the relics arid heirloom which will be placed in this museum ate Washington's old bed chamber iloik, an old hour glass and the chair occupied by Washington as worshipful master of the lodge. This chair was in use fur 122 years and is held invaluable. The cornerstone of the memorial, according to present plans, will be laid November 4 next, the anniver sary of the day on which Washing Ion was initiated as America's first president. When completed the me morial will be a fitting mate to the (corge Washington Memorial asso ciation's building to be creeled in the national capital in tribute to the man who founded the government of the United Slates. Both memorials will be among the most architecturally beautiful struc tures in the world and will stand as silent sentinels over ihe city which brats Washington's name and the slate which produced America's fore most soldier and statesman. W'ratheiby, prominent automobile dealer at Brownwood, last year. Hornsby made a speech on the scallold, reiterating his innocence and said that be had made peace with his maker anil advised if any were present who had not clone so to do it at once. Ilis body was taken to Temple, Tex., for burial. Hornsby is the first while man to he hanged legally in Bell county in nearly 50 years. Martin Beck Re-Elected Head of Orpheum Circuit Chicago, April l. The executive committee of the Orpheum circuit, at its annual meeting unanimously rc-clccted Martin Beck head of the organization. Thus many rumors were set at rest. The vaudeville world had been told of late that Beck would resign his leadership to rest for a year, after which be wouh. de vote his attention to his extensive list of theatrical and other proper ties. Though the Orpheum has trans ferred its headquarters to Chicago, Beck will retain his office in New York. OMAHA'S LEADING CASH MARKETS Our meat s pine.ano VLUB BOUND. THAT YOU LI .BfcPUEASED .VflTH EVErVV, ?OUMO J Special Sale Monday at All Our 4 Markets Sugar Cured Skinned Hams 28c Sugar Cured Picnjc Hams .17c Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon 22c Sugar Cured Strip Bacon 18c Choice Small Lean Pork Chops . .20c tlhoice Lean Pork Steak 20c Choice Fresh Spare Ribs 11c Choice Fresh Leaf Lard lOc Butterine Dept. Evergood Liberty Nut 1- lb. carton 20c 5-lb. carton .95c Evergood Butterine 2- lb. package 45c 5-lb. package . . . .$1.00 Danish Pioneer Cream ery Butter (fresh churned daily) 37c Extra Selected Fresh Eggs, doz 25c Mail Orders Filled From This List. Wilier II Frrt Pffji in Vicin ity of Crmid Tower After Ramparts ti e Wj Hundred IlomeleM. i aiio. Ill, Apnl ISA M-k oc curied in the levee at Grand Tower th's morning and the swollen Missis sippi spread over 5.0(H) acre of cut mated '.and. The water 11 fret deep in some place and all resident hae fled to IxgU ground. Chicago, April 15. Flood waters in southern Illinois streams, higher than ever recorded for more than 5'i tear, today had made bundled of fainilir homrUs, inundated many thousand acres of crops and threat ened extciisie property damage in half a dozen towns, principally along the Illinois riser. Although the giadual rise gave warning so that loss of life was mini mized, rfforls to protect properly by strengthening levre proved futile. Several Irrt of water flowed today through Be.irdstown. Naples and part of I'ckiug and Last Peoria, w hile residents of towns in drainage districts around Cairo woiked fran tically to strengthen their levees. At Ueardslown water has been higher than Ihe dike for several days. At Aldridge 201) feet of levee gave way. inundating 80.000 acres. Worcester. Mass., April 15. Ethel Harrington Botassi of Shrewsbury, a concert and opera singer, was granted a divorce from hrr husband, Pierre Bolasi of Athens. Greece, by Judge Sanderson in the superior court yesterday. 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