Chillicothe Weekly Constitution (Newspaper) - May 22, 1919, Chillicothe, Missouri HE UNITED PRESS NEWS SERVICE BY WIRE VOLUME MISSOURI 19 CHUCRH MERGER FOR 1 FEDERATION Movement for One A Assembly for May ap proving the proposed league of na Mons and emphatically condemning lie populace of Sunday adopted at yesterdays session of one hundred general of the Presbyterian il President Wilsons stand on tlie league of nations was Indorsed un and the senate was po to ratify the The recites that the defeat of central powers virtually has Crushed militarism and has opened the way for a loague of nations to the peace of the Spirited discussion preceded the adoption of the newspaper which calls on members bf the church not to subscribe fead or advertise in The John MacCollum jit In a speech con the charged the with Let us be sensible about this ques he What tho church needs more than anything else is sin I did a little detective work around the hotels Sunday and saw former many of tho Secretaries of boards and about half commissioners here reading Sun lay The Sunday paper Is Just sut necessary an tho Sunday trolley you attempted to condemn sev years A resolution stating the Presbyter in convention here were not pre pared to accept the proposal for the federation of all the Presbyterian Reformed churches in ibut inviting the Southern Presbyter i to unite with was dls to New where tho Presbyterian IB In general ROADS PLAN PLANNING AERIAL TRANSPORTATION ARMY TRUCKS TO BE BRITAIN IS PLANNING Eft FOR I STARTING of Young Men to Up the Work By George May far there have been no plans for Hying races and to Make tion for Aid in Work County Clerk this morning received a letter from division engineer ot the State Highway Department nt in which ho is asked to call a moot Ing of the county court to decide up on the number of army trucks which are desired In this county for use In road construction A telegraph requisition has been sent to Wash ington for 60 trucks to bo used in Northwest Missouri Gal has called a meeting of the county court for Thursday at which time requisition will bo made for tho number of trucks Jt la likely tho county will ask for two and ono The War Department recently turn ed over to the Federal Bureau of rope and the use ot alr llc of tho Department of Agri culture u large amount of road build ing machinery to bo among the state highway departments the United Stales for use in tho construction and maintenance of Federal Aid equipment Is In turn to be distributed by tho State Highway Department among the various counties of tho The only requirements made of tho counties receiving tho trucks are that they pay for the loading and freight charges on tho same and that JEWS A BIG MASSACRE FALL WILL RESULT Grant Majority of Who Hold Local Autocratic Power UB der Leader Arc By May in London are alarmed by tho news brought by demonstrations of airplane stunts to refugees arriving from who make aviation a mo sport or declare that will be the greatest business in Great such as massacre ot Jews ever known In Ills would ho the American when One result stead tho various manufacturers the Bolshevist has been flyers aro organizing aerial exalt this most despised and down lullon to which the section of the Russian ment has not only pledged support The groat majority of the hut has given tho project a definite who hold autocratic local by changing its scores ot power under aro On dromes Into starting and landing the hatred of the starving poo for civilian of i pie la concentrating and they are AGAIN MOTOR TROUBLE CAUSED POST Providing Weather Conditions Are Commander Read May Start Ponta May Following the two hour com mander Towers announced that the would no to fly to Lisbon One of the motors failed to function Elimina tion ot the NCi and has placed the burden of on the land v wishes to take no chance his lust plane goal more than halt The engine trouble caused Towers and Read the greatest The weather was Ideal today and the THE TIME WILL BE UP FOR OBB MAN Allied Them of course la quite apart from Uli race Russia once the power of the aerial schemes between Bolshevists is Is feared British nnd the capitals of there will bo a similar danger in threatening to exterminate the Quick change In this zone may result planes by merchants for quick de livery of parcels and for rapid jour by men an well as cross country Joy Hundreds of young men trained as Hungary when Uola Kun name Is said to bo It Is a real danger in the British trade unionist who recently escaped from told the Reciprocal News Service flyers by Groat Britain during the hla opinion of the whoso youth at the time of traini tlon The Jews out there are In a Ing usually dissuaded them frem the firm adoption of any trade or protos It Is quite true that thoy are hated more than over by the Many rich sportsmen are thoy will agree to properly caro Practically all of the airplane manufacturing concerns aro strongly It cannot be said as yet that there Is any commercial are very groat many of Ignorant masses who blame them for with Hying and ani the and still more by the to take up the calling of classes from thoy have wrested In impossible conditions The is in the sur rounded by guards to prevent enir hunters carrying it away piece Unheard May Mac parliamentary secretary for announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that the flotilla and eight de Harry Hawker and Commander Grieve had found no trace of the missing WAR COMMITTEE l PUTS WOUNDED SERVICE MEN ON A PAY ROLL j New May the month 60 disabled Bailors and marines placed In training on funds ed by the National Elks War Relief f Commission under the cooperative ar entered Into between tho Order of Elks and tho United States Those were men whose are still before the of War and Jas government funds can not bo paid out in advance of final approval of it is only thru the use of pri vate funds that these wounded boys bo put into vocational training without In these cases it is quite possible that the mens training or reeducation will be completed before their coses have been finally passed on the Bureau of War Risk Any Livingston county service men entitled to vocational training should get In touch with the Soldiers Friend Committee of tho ChUllcotho Lodge of AT AC J TION OK WILSON IN OJ May of regret that a ruling elder and fel low churchman should recommend to congress repeal ot a part of the war time prohibition was con in a resolution cabled today to President Wilson Presbyterian The resolution was Introduced by Henry of The vote was unani It was further resolved that we most earnestly petition congress it not only retain the measure ljut that it be enforced to the fullest ILLINOIS PASSES ANTI W SALOON LEGISLATION May an tbo equipment and use It only on the aoaistructlon and of public The trucks aro alt new and were awaiting shipment to France for road construction work when the armistice was The two ton trucks are the quadruple hav ing the power applied to each The trucks are built for very heavy The addition of the trucks IB ex to prove a great aid to the road work In this county this summer and the new equipment Is bound to greatly facilitate the work which is now At the present time one of the greatest expenses of road construction work IH the cost of haul ing the the team ster rate being paid themen who do this With the addition of the now trucks the problem of bringing the material to the place where the work is being done will be practically The county court will HOIK In Its requisition as UH the court and decides as to the number of trucks needed In the county for road work and as the prospects for get ting the machinery are very bright the supporters of the good roads Idea are looking for Increased activity along this line during the coming summer MINK CLAIRVOYANTS AND MEDIUMS KANSAS CITY COURTS Kansas May clair voyants and arrested by the police following complaint of Rosa that she was swindled out of by drew sentences of a period In Jail and linos ranging from to In tho south side court arrest ed Monday night at tho address whore Rosa who IH employed as a claims to lost her was assessed a fine of Tho flue was assessed on two one for other for tiding Tho police were unable to find LADY PAGET DUBS AT HICK HOME IX for merly Miss Mary Stevens of Now died at tho hotel RIU here last i Lady who was tho daughter of the lato married Sir Arthur Henry Paget Lady was a social leader and noted for her Miss Grace was visiting La the political Before I DAMAGE SUIT Petrograd it was a common thing to hear Russian workmen vowing ven against the whole Jewish pop because ofthe tyrany of the If lost about any of tho flying his grip today there would certainly but such an argument was bo Its the lack of fooB against steam and gas engine I makes them The only thing locomotion when Incidentally there Is not a great deal of public faith that the Atlantic will be Downhill Is yoar by There la belief that ouch a flight this yoar Is close to a 1000 to 1 chance be cause of the fact that nothing like tho distance has yet boon flown No doubt an alr to be done Is to take the edge off hatred by sending them There have already been pogroms In Poland whore the social upheaval checked the formation of the Attended Thirtythree members of Royal might Model Camp went to Utica make over u roundtrip The fuel carrying capacity of the big gas bags Is easily tor such an ml It Is u difficult question Saturday and attended the 8th annual convention held at that The meeting was a success In every ChUllcotho extended the Invitation with the if for tho convention next year and was one ot thn worlds greatest veteran neon an opportunity In tho exploit there bp some In none of the other old timers aro SENATE COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO PROCEDURE May In to the procedure by which the peace treaty with Germany was framed by members of tho foreign relations com It learned Republi can leaders on this committee who said they have known for some time of the dissatisfaction among some ot the American mission in Paris with portions of the said today they will request the complete transcript of aJl proceedings ot tho peace including conver sations of tho big If such a work Is usk expert Indices to the committees to appear and explain how the Saar Po lish and other settlements were reached and on what principles tho President yielded to obtain allied sanction of tho league of and ask members ot the American including President to details not able from the above Tho following officers wore elected for the year Prank ChUllcotho vice Paul Hawkins has purchased trom his drug store on tho west side of the Hawkins wilt take immediate charge ot the store which will be kUown as the Palace drug Hawkins comes trom Moberly and Is a registered He will be assisted In conducting tho business Walker Hold For The preliminary hearing of Willis AGAINST LOCAL CITIZENS In the district court ot the United States for the divisional the Western district of Missouri at Kansas City attorneys for Fred former proprietor of a drug store on the west side of the filed suit against Howard Allen Joseph Brott and Walter Peel for The petition contains two The first according to the recites that defendants unlawfully wilfully and violently did commit an assault and batterjnipon the plaintiff by bruising and threatening plain tiff which caused him to suffer great bodily and mental Tlie second count recites that onMarch 1919 V tf defendants Intended to Injure plaintiff to intimidate him and did conspire and agree together agitate a did riotously and threaten ly go to of business and threaten and Intimidate and in jure The plaintiff seeks to recover on each 000 actual and His attorneys are Reed James Kansas City Miles Taylor ot this suit Is the culmination of a visit to the drug store at that partly owned by a dele gation ot citizens after a visit to the drug store of Butterbaugh on Bast Webster in an effort to put a stop to the Illegal sale ot liquor By May time limit tot submission of German observations on the peace treaty expires at 300 oclock tomorrow After the big four completes perusal ot these last the date will be upon the must definitely accept or This depends on the nature ot the ob NO indications has en however that the treaty will be in any Progress ot assembling thes treaty has been such that It believed now that It may be ready for signatures at practically the same time as the German The disposition ot the Indicates there will very little quibbling over the In a normal course ot events It is estimated President Wilson will able to depart for the United States about June Altho the allied del egates continue optimistic there is more actual questions as to whether the Germans will sign than when they first arrived at Premier Orlando left last night to preside at a council of Ministers Just across the border fa He will return to Paris Friday May report was cir In French circles today that the Germans would be granted an ex tension ot four days to complete their counter proposals to the peace Time was to expire May coun ter proposals regarding the peace treaty are completed so far as Is it was teamed trom The com are believed to have been forwarded to Versailles last The government is understood to have claimed these are utmost They are to order a in eastern pro trol tlon of the provisions tor taking over German Fearing serious Sil esia the government has dispatched a large force ot troops to that dis Walker for the death of litIn The defendants in the K He Myers was hold at In tho circuit court room this morn ing before Judge There were eight witnesses examined for the After hearing tho evidence Judge Rohror held Walker tor trial In the circuit court at an adjourned The home of Lou Phillips at tho corner of and was totally destroyed by When tho family ered tho fire tho entire houso WUM Thoy were unable to save any Died at of Charles 83 years died at te homo oC hlu at Sunday evening at 8 oclock of old age and general de He Is survived by nine The body will bo shipped to Wednesday for lulor Juno He is charged with No new case are among best known and most substantial business The outcome ot the suit will be watched with LOCAL FORM AND ESTAB LISH OFFICES wore brought out at pro McKIm and t popular young dentists ot this 1 have formed a the firm Ho bo known McKim and Scruby have com WAVIS OF WEST IH BEING ED FROM NBW YORK CITY May of n crime gang to have taken out ot the middle west in the lust Mix months a nation al aspect today when It won discovered tho plans for the rob wore laid In Now York Among the several score suspects held under arrest hero several woak under examination and States Attorney said showed the gang operated from coast to coast and from border to arrangements for establishing branch o III COB In both and and Scruby look after tho business ot these two The firm occupies the Mc offices in tho Peoples Trust build which will bo enlarged to take care of the increased the V Roscae who has been tip the service overseas tho post at rived homo last and and Mary WOMEN VOTE TO STRIKE WHEN A WAR IS DECLAR ED IN YEARS TO May 18 International congress of women voted unanimous ly at its concluding session today to call a world wide strike of In the event another war Is declared The proposal was made by a delegate trom it was carried after an amendment nad been added providing that the strike should be called even 1C the war the league ot The conference also resolved to send a delegate to the meeting ot the national Socialists executive commit tee at Lucerne In August to ask that all Socialists refuse service In cose of a new A delegation was nominated to submit these reso lutions to the peace LOUIS PUTS IX FIRST BID FOR STEAMSHIPS May Louts put in the first bid with the shipping board for purchase ot charters ot steel It was announced Chamber ot Commerce there wlr ed tor 20 ot The shipping board announced U would make on effort supply I ARMY AEROPLANES ARRIVE IN KANSAS r Kansas May army en route Pallas commander encountered