Decatur Daily Review, The (Newspaper) - October 15, 1922, Decatur, Illinois THE DE SUNDAY REVIEW SUNDAY OCTOBER FORTY 288 28 FIVE CENTS George's Political Fate Swings in Balance Predicts Premier May Join Tories fo Fight Two Big Factions BY GARDINER Cable to Tho In the future of has eclipsed popular concern Jn alt other subjects and nor declares the premier may be com jetted to align himself with the Tory in ho next gen era t flection because of the fool against him In the ranks of the and Oct 14 The future of Is the chief subject en- grossing all England today With the of the East menace the of the premier aro discussed Will he When tho general election will be the political alignment U docs Matters cannot go on fts at Tho premier's astonishing methods In rotation to the have left him In an ary position Ito Is distrusted by alt about equally but tho new factor In the situation Is his loss of the support of tho his chief power came from that NEAR PANIC Near panto pervades the financial find commercial world at the tion of Ms political City may bo landed In the position we had the choice of fighting the without other European port or of kow to him We have kow and suffered a humiliation no great nation PRESTIGE FALtS The assaults of James Loula on him show how low hna fallen because former enthusiasm for tho premier approached Idolatry Ho waa the heaven-sent hardly almost He was All In ono Now he la more black that who havo boon exposing his for seven over painted He la the chief author of till of Europe's misfortunes and be cleared bng and GREAT Alt Is laughing at hla un- precedented somersault but the of tho comedy la great It tho pricking the bubble of the greatest tlon ever blown In English politics George with hla back to the wall twill fight desperately Speculation centers on the of whether he will make the to tho right or the left Ills have boon directed ward making peace with the Is Inscribed pn this path Any compact wlh labor in out of the His own sonal folio la small and wilt vanish If he la unable to provide troughs for their hungry TORIES REMAIN There remains the But the rank and file la hostile to aa la rank and file of Liberals and He retain ft powerful hold on the leaders of tho Tory faction whom he has skillfully Involved In Ma failures and who aee no chance of retaining office excepting through Ms It seems that fce will plunge to the raise the cry of to discredit labor nnd seek to capture stray liberal support on the ground of the cess of hla Irish policy and the pult of the Gladstone In the Near East WILL NOT RESIGN One thing generally la lie not He knows that the chief source of power la possession of office and that once ho ta robbed of this power recovery would be therefore will to the shadow of the tion even though tho has irone and decide the date and the general election rather than advantage to others FORCE ELECTION The uf hla position ta the of tho Tory leadership Churchill and all have failed and there Is no figure to lead any re- volt there against The present Impression that ho will forco the election will the It U most There Is an overwhelming feeling llon and there may be a landslide Ita continuance by the Tory In that case the Liberal and Labor parties would be enormously strengthened It now estimated that labor snay secure one-third of tho House of the rather more and the Liberals Would labor take office with tho it more than doubtful Meanwhile we await the declaration of the election and an outburst of with playing tho role of George slaying the dragon ARMY DIRIGIBLE CONTINUES TRIP San Cot 14 army which left at o'clock this morning ar nt Brooks tonight at 7 t o'clock orr TARDIEU CALLS NEAR EAST POLICY ONE OF CROSS STUPIDITIES BY ANDRE Frenoh lo the Cable to latest agreement with Turkey haa renewed the territorial situation which haa provoked all Balkan points and he la con- that whoa the Turks and Christiana clash In Macedonia another war la he ta committing gross stupidities In the After another brief scare due to Lord sudden visit to Paris tho agreement la signed and It marks an- other great concession by the to tho Whereas the ment of 23 only provided that Thrace would bo delivered to Kemal and hla forces following signing of a formal peace the armistice ment him within a fortnight to a what Is gendarmerie It takes a mind to guish between the Turkish gendarme and a Turkish sold tor Both nre nt the art of AROUSES NO Apparently the return of the Turk aroused no emotion in either England or In France the cial press has In ing tho people that we wore within an Inch of war consequently there Is rejoicing that it has boon averted though truth to toll it never was Moreover tho opposition developing lu London strengthens the Paris legend that obtained a great triumph over his British is ridiculous since the French policy has finished by placing the Dardanelles exclusively under British FRENCH It la astonishingly that French opinion Is gleeful over tho return of the Turk to That joy will not In England Lloyd undoubted blundering has made the Eastern Question a ground of parties enabling a coalition of tho opponents of the The latter the situation enough to break the long with his Manchester speech end er party leaders are taking the form to debate the merits of tho CHRISTIANS FORGOTTEN The Christians In even at tho forgotten In the party it la not the first In England and elsewhere that party strife takos priority over national in- It la impossible to timate the extreme gravity of the events now Not la victory cancelled on one of tho war's greatest battlefields after only four not only is it wonderful encouragement for the pan- Germans and tho who dream of but according to the est Agreements wo now have the same territorial which provoked all Balkan wars whose effect on Eu- ropean policy is only too well WAR When the Turks and Christians clash In Macedonia war la Inevitable and it Is curious that tho French pers this truth taught by long Added to this Is tho atan for the like the and nave tory to reconquer to efface the peace which they never have recognized The Paris and have prepared some fair tomorrows for OF FREAK Oct was In weather annals according to tho monthly report of Clarence government issued horo For tho first time in many years the highest temperatures of the mer occurred during the and those wore recorded in the northern part of the the report stated SUMMER HEAT In 12 stations in the central and 2 In the southern of the state maximum rummer temperatures were recorded in and at Dubuque and the temperatures were exceeded This September had more clear weather than any September in 16 and at many the rain fall was the lowest ever recorded CATCH ESCAPED CONVICT IN OHIO Oct U William who with Raymond of Chicago escaped from the Illinois reformatory here Tuesday captured by the of lait Institution officials were to tiny No trace of Raymond has been Small Says Move to fornia Paved the Way BY ROBERT T to Oct of William Gibbi McAdoo are today Quietly organising to obtain for him the Democratic tion in from all of country confirm the McAdoo haa nearest approach to a personal machine of any presidential aspirant outside the White In the language of the WilHam Jennings It la said that almost a million men would spring to arms overnight for the former secretary of the PROMPTED There Is no longer any question but that the possibility of obtaining the presidential nomination In 1924 had a great deal to do with Mr decision to move from New York to California In 1920 of Tammany blocked the nomination of Mr McAdoo at San At that time Adoo was a resident of New If he couldn't command the votes of tho delegates from his home his supporters realized he never could be put TAMMANY AT ODDS Mr McAdoo knew that no tor how long he might live In New York he could not win Murphy over Tammany was at loggerheads with the Wilson administration It was denied many Murphy blamed the Influence of McAdoo at the White House for his at the hands of WItaon and no amount work by the McAdoo friends with the ameliorate the COURSE LEFT There was nothing else for Mr moved to Now his friends are saying that New York Is no longer a pivotal state that Democrats win they must win In the west AS son did In time son lost New York but won The McAdoo supporters say he will go and do likewise There no question his friends say but that the ability of Mr Adoo to put a machine into operation all over the United States In a comparatively short space of time will have great weight with the delegates to the next Democratic national tion MACHINE Governor Cox faced a woeful lack of national organization in the Democratic fight of 1920 and many of the Cox were inclined to blame the McAdoo adherents for this complete breakdown In party The only potentially that the Democrats had In 1920 was composed of ad- ministration These to a man were for andt If he had been there Is no doubt but that they would have welded gether an effective political in little or no With the nomination of Governor even tne semblance of a national organization fell to Cox toured the country from one end to the other but in none of his travels did he run across even the wreckage of the Democratic chine It had been a total sunk without trace POWER WaTH McADOO Already it Is argued by the that Mr McAdoo alone of the available Democratic material 5 in a position to rebuild the national machine and wage an fight against the well-oiled Republican The McAdoo adherents say that Governor Cox has no national that he had no opportunity to build up a national following such as Mr Adoo had as head of the treasury de- and as of railroads during the term of ment control and While It is true that Governor Cox may not Have the iag to Mr McAdoo nevertheless has many warm and In- personal friends who ready are taking cognizance of the McAdoo moves and getting ready to combat them WILSON'S AID McAdoo boosters expect former President Wilson to his Influence behind hla son-in-law although In the eame breath they say will be no cry against McAdoo In 1924 boosters point to the fact that although Governor Cox re- turned recently from where he went to Investigate operation of League of Nations and Euro- pean Woodrow Wilson has expressed no desire to see or talk with the Democratic bearer In 1920 It Is the former president resents effort in some quarters to regard Governor Cox as of party today The McAdoo boom will be well financed from the Sec Davis Attacks Railway Labor Board Oct Labor Jn a speech tonight ad- the abolition of the railroad labor which to as partisans In- and the relegation to bureaus of his own ment of such of the tion and conciliation functions as might be desirable for the federal In the trans- field The labor secretary said the road labor board had that it Is Incapable of fulfilling the high hopes of those who and supported It as a means of In- peace on the The board he declared waa with Issues raised In the shop crafts strike though more than 90 of 212 railroads on their own initiative have reached satisfactory agreements with their employes MEETS OCT 23 Oct railroad bor board today fixed Oct 23 to hear submissions to filed by the Chicago and Alton railroad which Is seeking changes in the and rules of the Big Four train and engine service brotherhoods on the road The Chicago and Alton did not sign agreements with Its trainmen and conductors with other riers at the time of the Chicago and according to the labor expects to submit the case to the board Brotherhood it is understood expect to ask for a con- when the case comes up Lloyd George Speaks on the Near East Crisis The Associated Oct Lloyd George dealt with the crisis which Near Eastern events have forced on the government In a characteristic and powerful speech In the city of his birth this afternoon While he spoke as liberal to liberal and chose a city remote from the capital for staging his according to the long custom of British he was not speaking primarily to but Great Britain and the TELLS OF SLAUGHTER Some of his strongest points In de- fense of the government's Near Eastern dealings were that the Turks Tiad slaughtered since 1914 a million and a half Armenians and half a lion that to give way to them now would be to sacrifice the greater part of the victory won over Turkey In the great that and I My never had been a doctrine of the liberal party REPROACHES FRANCE The premier also had reproach for weeks he French government sent us a sage tUat it the Turk's or Greeks en- tered the neutral zone they would have to be resisted by force We they meant it How were we to believe It was only for Discuss the Constitution in Bloomington A meeting attended tives of all the bar in the third court of which county U a was held in Saturday to cusa the new II lino is constitution About 150 Irom all parts of the district were present and It waa one of the most interesting dis- meetings held In recent years Attorney Jesse U Deck was ed which means that next year he will be advanced to the Decatur was chosen as the meeting place next year PRESIDENT Attorney Bracken of was elected president and Attorney Eckstein ot Springfield was tho board of Ex-Governor Joseph and ator Carrick were the delegates from the bar Both maded in- talks Judge De Young of Chicago and Henry Green of delivered fine addresses ney James A Henson epoke In be- half of the Macon County Bar The from the Macon County Bar association were neys H E Ralph J Deck and J A Henson DRY CHIEFS WILL EXCHANGE PLACES ment was made tonight by the unit that E di- visional chief of general prohibition with headquarters at would exchange places with H L divisional chief at sas City General prohibition agents in North and South Iowa and Nebraska are supervised from the divisional at apolis The Kansas City headquarters the In Oklahoma and Arkansas DETECTIVE QUITS wl S lor over 40 years with the Chicago and as has position Sunday Mr Cain is rated one of the best informed men their methods and workings He began with tho Alton as a boy at a time when the road was beset with crooks and men In ten years of service cleared sort of evil and It has never had to same situation again REUNITED After four years tireless Mrs Callie A haa found her three kidnapped ren at La are Heed and her Reed were byTher husband from whom Will Carry Government Oxygen Tank James Moran has ordered a new sedan ambulance from the Meteor Motor Car company of O It will be here about Nov 1 This sedan ambulance Is the highest type of In- valid car manufactured It has wheel base o-f 144 Beside the equipment now found In modern this car will have one of tha oxygen tanks furnished by the government for use In emergency Instead of the usual end this car will have a si do entrance with a five-foot so that injured or sick persons can be carried right In- side in a cot easier than through an end This new car with a Continental Red Seal six cylinder seventy with re- movable cylinder head and bearing crank shaft The outside will be finished in two-tone gray and the even the will be holstered in gray-blue make three motor lances In the Moran Sons ment The Associates Oct and M who took the air at 6 o'clock this morning in an attempt to beat the American ation have completed 13 hours aloft without difficulty and hope to continue to circle over the aviation grounds here for at least 38 hours They are flying a big Goliath equipped with extra reservoirs giving them liters of gasoline and 300 litres of f NEAR UGHT HOUSE The airplane with all on Is slight the aviation light house with which it In touch by wireless The record which the French ators are attempting to beat Ss 85 16 minutes and 30 made at San early this month by Lieutenant A and Oakley Kelly AMERICAN FLEET AT GIBRALTAR Gibraltar telli of arrival there today of twelve American ers bound for Near East Vice Admiral Andrew T Is aboard the U B S the arrival of the cruiser to which he will his flag Two Men Thrown from ing Car Two said to be coal miners from had close calls Saturday night about 8 o'clock when they thought they would see how fast their car would down hill not far from Sunnyside road on the West Main street hard road While rushing down the hill an- other car came toward them and be- cause they became confused or be- causa theiir own car was getting away from them the machine ran off the cement roadway and in Ing to get U back one of the wheels hit the edga in Just the right way to send the car spinning In a double MEN THROWN At the first turnover one of the men waa thrown from th ing on the concrete roadway where he lay lengthwise with road At the second flop of the Ford the other man was thrown out and the and windshield the car While man thrown on the ment road was there scious a large car came rushing through the darkness andi before the driver of it realized the situation had passed over the unconscious man in the road Fortunately the car the man and he was not hurt but the driver of the car was so that he threw on his brakes with such force that he blew out a tire NEITHER MAN BADLY Later both men from the Ford car were brought to neither badly hurt aside from the shock and ing up they received during the swiftly moving incident U Grant Increase to Maintenance of Way Men Oct wage of nation's railroads was increased an estimated by a decision of the railroad labor board today increased pay of two cents an hour to more than main- tenance of way employes Four of nine groups the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Shop Workers were affected by the the largest single group being common laborers The decision increased minimum rates of pay for classes affected from present 23 cents to 25 and 37 cents SEE UPWARD TREND Chairman Hooper of the labor board said tha board based itt findings on general upward trend In wages since the decision of last July re- ducing wages for this and other groups of workers and not on any pronounced change In living costs Today's decision marked a victory for the public group of the board which proposed the two cent Increase Sox today squeezed themselves into a tie the Cubs in the series to decide the championship won 1 to 0 Each club now has won three games and the deciding game will be played weather permitting Rain fell this afternoon and tonight The game was the best of the series and a remarkable pitching duel between Red and Ernie who had pitched his mates to two victories in the city SCORE IN The winning marker came In the Osborne wavered allowing only three hits and hit Strunk came through with a hit to left After Falk had been re- tired Mulligan was purposely tho then pushed a bunt past and Sheely scored his youthful being touched for only three and he fanned five heavy hitters In Score R E 000 3 0 Americans 000 000 4 1 Osborne and and ILLINOIS STUDENT DIES AT GAME 20 of a student at the University of died while attending the football game here this afternoon Death is believed to have been due to organic heart disease An Inquest will be held Monday morning Cancel Social Washington Oct of the Illness of Mrs the usual winter program of White House social including the diplo- army and Judiciary and legislative receptions been celled Although her condition continues to improvement Mrs Harding haa been able to sit up in bed only tor few minutes at a time Grants Week of Grace To Ships American Vessels Must Seal Liquor Supplies At Haynes Rules SEE EBERT Harden Predicts Election Will Be Easy BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN Foremost Cable to takes little Interest in the coming election of a president despite the fact that are equal to those of the chief of any Eu- ropean and the Harden is that Ebert's lection as his own successor is con- certain In this Germany's needed new spirit canno tbe Oct seven for the first the German people will elect a president it will be was named in 1919 by National Assembly without a cite Why his mandate outlasted the general assembly which elected him and why the never until now consulted the popular must interest the people of the United States NEVER DISCUSSED Those who remember the often electoral battles in even In quiet might imagine violent agitation here Should they listen in the in street in restaurants the con- versaton so overheard would all be about the high prices which are un- unheard of workers occasionally of at- tempts to poison too talkative complices In Rathenau's murder with but almost never about the presidential so un- interesting that few candidates yet have appeared RIOTOUS TIMES Under Ebert thousands of workmen and Republicans have shot and imprisoned while tho monarchist plotters are untouched The principle of equality before the law has been infringed and special jurisprudence involved for attacks and slanders against the the ministers and deputies Even the kaiser did not dare to make special laws to protect himself The monarchists and nationalists desire no president this hard winter than this cunning gentleman who greeted our troops as unconquered UNPOPULAR Unpopular with his own hated by the best dements of If no really popular candidate or unless Ebert seeing dangers in the people's misery retires to a less responsible he will succeed himself This la exceedingly to be regretted for the moral depression of the ple their economic misery and the needed new spirit cannot be awakened by a man who takes once called all-healing out of the window like re- goods Kavanaugh Says Body Longer Functioning St Oct K president of the Coal tors association of the fifth and ninth districts of today announced the association had withdrawn from the National Coal aa it was felt the latter association no longer serving the purpose for which It was of and fact finding The Illinois Coal Operators and the Central District Coal Operators association of also are reported to have withdrawn from the national association The associations represented a production of tons annually New Oct ican Legion started arriving In force today for the annual convention which begins and found New Orleans ready to re- them Every train arriving In the city brought hundreds of tors them came the first view of the novel features the states have adopted to establish their Identity All hotels became the scenes of reunions when began to meet and fight the war over again It was estimated tonight that about a fourth of the had reached although no big delegations had arrived proximately are expected Oct ping today was given another week of exemption from application of At- Daugherty's liquor trans- ruling Prohibition Commissioner Haynes after a conference with President Harding announced that based upon the ing that liquor cannot brought within American territorial waters would not be applied to for- eign ships leaving their home before next Saturday COUNTERMANDS ORDERS This announcement countermanded a previous one made by the tion enforcement authorities of government making the application to all foreign vessels leaving their home ports after today The extension was first ed to apply also to American ly owned vessels but Inquiry at offices of the prohibition unit brought forth explanations that only foreign craft were to be the additional week of grace Accordingly all ican privately owned ships foreign ports after midnight tonight will be held to have violated the enforcement act If they at- tempt to bring liquor either sealed or within the three milt limit MILES i Maintain Speed Over 160 Mile Course Oct Un- conscious at times owing to the rific speed at which he rushed through the and during hit conscious moments haunted by for the condition of his who momentarily expects to become Lieut R an army aviator flying an high speed pursuit won the Pulitzer trophy aerial race today He traveled 160 mile course at an average speed of 206 miles an hour WORLD The run in three flights and replete with sensational ments resulted in the of world both official and un- for 100 and 200 kilo- meter courses Lieut L J piloting a sister ship to that of wait second the Pulitzer but his honors In that respect overshadowed by the terrific speed he attained on one lap of 60 kilo- meters He covered the distance at 216.1 miles an than any one ever flew in a race Oct men entombed in the breast of the Scott mine here for the past 43 hours were rescued today Both were alive and well The men are Thomas and Michael Both were employed as miners In the Scott shaft and until the time of their en- had been engaged in the newer portions of the A slide from the old coupled with a rush of water and im- prisoned Rescuers worked feverishly short relays The Weather Oct 14 are weather tions for Fair SunJay aad Monday e x e e y t rain and cooler IB extreme o k portion LOCAL OBSERVATION Following la the range of temperature recorded by Prof J H ed weather SATURDAY 7 a 65 P Highest 44 Sim rises Sun sets Moon f Quarter Day Dor of Autumn ft Day of year tB Day's decrease since 3 TEMPERATURES T p m Boston 06 Buffalo 6T New York 00 Jacksonville 70 New Orleans 74 Chicago 66 62 Omaha 54 Minneapolis 48 Helena San Francisco Winnipeg H High 04 63 92 70 73 M 70 00 52 58 B 48 52 I