Emporia Gazette, The (Newspaper) - May 4, 1925, Emporia, Kansas P Full PMM lUport By LuMd United THE GAZET HOME VOLUME TWELVE KANSAS MONDAt EVENING MAY 4 1926 WARNS U S MM ITS EUROPE Based on Will Price of American Assistance N MUST CEASE Diplomats Moral An Welt As Monetary Aid By f Press London May 4 ambassador Alanson B Houghton speaking tonight before a distinguished audience here the prime minis ter ot Great Britain declared in a friendly but firm manner that un based established in Europe hfe be ed American assistance for the of Europe must The ambassador Tnade it clear in the course o his address that he referred not only to moral but monetary aid as it did from the for mer American ambassador to Ger many following Ms recent visit to the and conferences with President Coolidge the pro was calculated to cre ate a profound impression upon the statesmen ered to hear the neW ambassador and perhaps to be regarded as among the most important deliv ered by Americas envoys to the court of St James in years Be cause of its importance and the Jiote which It it was assumed by those in diplomacy that he must undoubtedly be voicing the views of the administration at Washing ton Especial if was at to tho fact that the state ment carnes at a time when con suspicion and distrust of Germany arc being various parts of Europe I arly France because of the elec i to the presidency of Field Marshal Von Hindenburg who la by some to represent those reactionary forces which aro Inimical to the peace and interest of some of the allies Interlocked with this idea It las been commented may be the of the security pact proposed by Germany and warmly seconded by England as a step to ward to the smouldering fire ot Whether Ambassador Hough ton had any of these things in was open to conjecture Ha referred to none of them but con tented himself with making it plain not only that the of peace was essential to the continuation ot from tho United States but that tho answer to the question or there was to be pence must come from the peoples of Europe themselves If there was to be peace America would help in the reconstruction to the extent ot her ability The full measure American Ambassador Hough ton can be obtained only with the American people are assured that the timo for time methods and policies has passed and that tho time for peaceful has As the guest ot honor ot tho r RAINFALL 24 INCH Brisk Sunday accom by dark clouds and con bluster resulted in only 24 inch of according to official rain gauge at the Soden mill After a day of mild registering 86 mercury dropped down into the forties Sunday night The temperature at 7 oclock this morning TV as 48 climbing by noon to 66 degrees will be The weather tonight fair frith increasing cloudiness and not in temperature is able tonight in the northeast part of the state to the forecast Forecast tonight frost northeast portion probably cloudiness not touch change Weather and Roads 10 a nO roads Kansas roads fair FARRELL IS NEW K S 1C State of Ap Permanent to IT M Jardine TO TAKE OFFICE JULY 1 New Board of with Old Board in Joint Scs Today May board of administration today accepted the resignation Secre tary of Agriculture Jardine as president ot the Kansas State Agricultural college and ap pointed Dr P D Parrel to suc him Dr Jardine was granted an indefinite leave of absence ha Trent into dent Dr wag pres ident of the college resignation as appointment 1 the beginning of the new fiscal year when the roads good new Doard regents takes from roads good of administration the roads good agricultural college roads soft institutions of Arkansas main of the new regents were present when theboard of 1 acted on the presidency oi the roads good roads good fair roads good attend a ing of the boards afternoon American a very literal American people and because in these homes matters cussed and reached which inthe end attitude ment i I feel the desire because every now and then I either or read a statement which seems to imply that Americas relations to reconstruction Is substantially that of a partici pant in game of skill it to play her cards very warily lest sud denly and without their knowl edge the American themselves subject to heavy pen alties I may say very frankly that is not my own view I doubt If the American people upon their ventures in re construction ln such fashion Their viewpoint more own They like you are contemplating the slow re a world which has been badly hurt morally and physically by war If material progress hitherto has we can at ourselves that been sure the we note necessity that the peoples of central Europe shall be en once again togo to work bag been capital without which the other factors of pro duction could not be made to been supplied cur rency values have been largely stabilized Your own long tUB and magnificent effort to place your money on a gold basis has been crowned with State to Drop INDEPENDENCE WINS SCORE OP 18 COPS SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST Kansas Hold Five Hotel Liquor Raid Kansas City May Of 12 defendants charged witb session of following raid on tVo hotels here early Sunday morning were held under bond the November federal grand jury The other five vete released AH were brought be fore George D Beardsley united States commissioner today Federal agents the hotels at the height of early Invading French Zone in Losses Report REVOLT DOOMED TO FAIL Rebel Hopes By Eaily to Kally Natives Against Saltan Paris May reports from French say the French forces have had sev eral successes over the one oC which the tribesmen lost 50 killed considerable war ma some prisoners The Riffians have already cap tured one French outpost and a successful action with a French detachment which tempted to throw pontoon bridge across the river were forced back but managed to destroy the 1 I I rf Tje for ore Highs Showing the rebel leader Its thought to i confident that its capture would Independence won first honors create such enthusiasm I in the annual scholarship contest at the Teach ers College Saturday But the score and Concordia and for second and third places with 13 points each while Independence had 1 S school winner of the contest last year placed In eight events this year Holloa winner of second place last year placed in but few JEach year contests are becoming more popular year 73 i pupils from 71 schools entered the 25 events Only 464 contested last A feature of the contest tras the awarding of scholarships to Donald Wade Band Enter National Contest to him and enable him to Marshall Lyautey and ha aides It Is explained here were fully aware that the attacks would the marshal predicted to the day the beginning of the It the French reinforcements have not yet reached It is said it is because the region river is flooded and the rainy season which has not yet made it impos sible to transport material and troops under proper conditions Although the attacks forces are regarded as determined and serious there IB revelry and arrested the Women were In the ensuing confusion three deserted their expensive coats and two their These are ur evidence divisional Director or prohibition agents today fee received a letter of warn ing signed with a skull and cross bones The letter he stated him not to more wholesale liquor raids PLAN NEW WAR Body Recently Indiana Dunes IS IT MRS DESIDERIO Osborne Jmd Deberry Marquard and At S Y 123 15 1 Girl Friend Is I 000 000 2 nixes Piece of Cloth as Petti j Batteries coat She Loaned Ulrich and Henline Wilson Gary May shrouding the death of a rain Coast Mobilized and Armed for Attack TO WAGE FINISH FIGHT of a young woman whose partly burned body was found a week ago in the Indiana dunes Chesterton appeared to bo dis integrating today with tho posi tive identification the torso hy a girl friend Florence Kish Boto said the body was that of Mrs Josephine Arc i Desiderio 21 ot Gary This the by Mrs mother Miss said she had been with Mrs Desiderio the day before the mur der was arrested yes Shoot First Order Forces e Under New York May coast guard of the entire seaboard with the cutters Gresham Seneca and Mohave were mobilized at the Clifton coast guard base on Stateri island today for a new war of extermination against mm fleets plying the coast from New Jersey to Connecticut The fleet comprises more than 60 Armed manned and for battle most of them between 40 feet long and capable of great speed The which is expected to put to will operate under orders to shoot first and in the case of suspected rum runners Test iBone Dry Law Drive at Richmond Results in Pen alties Are Provided May bone dry law Indianapolis new became effective last week and which provides severe penal ties for violators met with varied results during the weekend re ports show j Thelaw brought more than the of arrests at Bend and at South Bend and was said by the police to have beon prepar ing to ilee to Detroit Miss Boto said she and Mrs Desiderio took a train from Gary to Chesterton with two male com panions the day before the crime She was held for further question ing today One of the strongest points in her identification according to police opinion was her pointing but a bit of cloth found near the mutilated body on the Indiana highway as part of a petticoat she lent Mrs before the trip to Chesterton Artie L Hossler of Jlich ian City however waa as equal ly positive as others have been in identifying the body last night as that of her daughter Mre Mary Berg 22 wife of Harold Berg a railroad brakeman Mrs Hattie Butz was accused by Mrs Hossler as positively knowing something ot her daugh ters disappearance but Mrs Butz said th girl is in Danville 111 COMPETE FORENSICS PI KAPPA DELTA DISTRICT CONVENTION CONVENES AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston Washington rain Philadelphia 101 00 NewYork 31 Wai berg Graves and Shawkey Hoyt and ONeill At rain At St Womans Former keeper Recalls Appearance Symptoms of Patient Took Dead Womans from Finger Almost She Died is Claim Louis 10 Batteries Dauss and Woodall Davis and HARRIS GETS Gift to Senator Washington May dent made another pre to Stanley Bucky Harris boy manager the worlds baseball champions It was a watch the gift of dent Griffith of the Washington club and other admirers In handing the to Harris at the White House Mr Coolidge said he did not know whether he was supposed to pitch or bat it to the manager Griffith sug gested that in view of his good throw to Walter Johnson at the of the season here he had better pitch it ft Won State Championship with Old and instruments Todar fied except the territory of the and the time comes j for Marshal Lyautey to order his columns across tho the French authorities predict will find it retreat as fast as he can The plan ot the seems i i UL By winning the band content In be to invade the territory of the state high school music which have to Uval la last week the French and to induce these high school band is ell tribes to rebel or else to pillage to compete for national hon in moni Suit Against ors Thc victory also was a tri j lumph over many obstacles by the Harvester Company players and their director C W Topcka May reopening j Early in the school year Jans ot the states director ot the municipal against the International and was asked to take charge of vester company sought In the supreme court iast year by Jona than M Davis then governor in an attempt to compel a reduction ot farm machinery prices virtual high school musicians He con sented and began work with In which were cot In good condition many of them discards of the municipal today with a motion But the band attorney general the Britain Among tho most promin ent gathered to welcome him were tho duko ot York former Prem ier MacDonald the ambassadors froni Belgium Japan Germany Portugal and Brazil the arch bishop of Colonial Secretary Amery Sir Auckland Geddes Sir Samuel Hoare the Earl Craven and Lord Aslor Mr Houghton said I riso naturally with some ero 1 that I have dono nothing to deserve this wel come But I am comforted by Uic reflection that no man receiving it could possibly appropriate to On behalf of the who sends me here and the great people I have the honor to represent as well ns on my own behalf I thank you It was Lord Lyons I believe said that the proudest feath er in his cap wan tho fact that lie had left America without making single speech By own record is not so good But I take a certain pride nevertheless in the fact that I left Germany with only one speech to my credit and that in is instances like these after all which maleo diplomacy so tbe diplomat aha to the people to which he is accredited Tonight of course it does not count This dinner has como to more than a mere occasion of hospitality It has be come in fact a significant if step in the routine whereby an American ambassador lakes of fice And I should bo within tra dition I suspect if 1 undertook now to say something about An relations t cannot bring myself to think that you need assurances from me of American good will and under court the stato would not press action and presented at af by Frank Baldwin as attorney general stating that he had been unable to un earth sufficient evidence to con tbe prosecution The court took the motion of dismissal un der advisement CATTLE standing Believe wholeheartedly that tangled up and involved in these friendly re lations is the promise ot a better happier world I What I do want to sav a word for Case Washington May Jardine at tho request of Sena tor Curtis Republican Kansas to day set next Monday for a hearing in the Granville cattle case growing out of the death of a number of cattle purchased by stock raisers in Kansas from a ranch Tha cattlo were dipped in Texas for tick eradi cation and the owners claim the government is liable on tho ground that tho catle died from the ef ot the dipping in which the government agents a petro leum solution instead of the usual mixture being band to practice aying well Aft tho band had played once or twico for high school affairs ar rangements were made for good instruments but the deal fell through The band continued playing and the school officials asked Janssen to enter the group in the state music contest was skep tical because the tone of tho old Instruments was bad but finally the band was entered And the place over several ot tbe best bands in the state The school officials have not decided whether to enter tbe con test for national honors The city in which the national contest will be held has not been announced FOR DEBT AGREEMENT Negotiations Are on Between S and Washington May tions for a debt funding agree ment between the United States and aro being carried on between treasury and legation of Be photographed by Loomis on your Jaynes Goes to Trial Charge Is Misapplying Bank Funds Wichita May trial of John T Jaynes charged with conspiracy to misapply the funds of thd American State bank which failed In June 1923 opened here today Jaynes Is one of three charged on this count the other two be ing Phil Drumm former cashier and J C Spaulding who was associated with Jaynes in the management of oil companies for which money to the extent of is alleged to have been borrowed from the bank Grovor Pierpont before whom the case is being tried in district court The state passed 12 men for cause assurors hut be fore the noon recess Eerie Evans chief of the defense counsel dis of the 12 selected and it was Indicated that he would most of the rest Not a dozen spectators were in the court room when the case was called for trial Last year when the trials of John T Richardson O A Powell and Roy E country In moat cases these tribes will liave no other course than to Join the rebels It Is believed It is admitted that while Abd has no apparent chance of ever reaching Fez ho will be able to give tbo French forces throughout northern Morocco considerable trouble necessitat ing strengthening of French forces expense in order to master the revolt Farm Gardens Nipped by Frost Cold Weather Saturday Morning Caused to Tomato Plants and Beans ty 15 Enforcement officers that the heavy penal ties deterred some from taking a chance on indulging In a Saturday night spree In 30 men and two women were arrested on liquor charges during the period from noon Saturday until noon on Sun day Most of the arrests were Eleven Colleges Arc Entered In Events Initiations Night The district convention Pi Kappa Delta national forensic meets today and Tues lay at the College ot and the Teachers in ASK PARKING RELIEF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MARKERS CHANGED Narrow Spaces Confuso Motorists and Keep Them from District and bus which wilt ducted in tournament fashion The will be judges However they will not be permit ted to Judge contests In which their own schools aro tcl Nine colleges have sent repre Besides tha colleges who arc hosts they are Washburn the Kansas Sterling Ot Emporia losing because parking spaces street are too narrow and because In many places the old marks still remain and confuse motorists Chicago May 4 Coroners Chemist William D McNally to day questioned Mrs Stella Cos tigan Carson former housekeeper for Mrs Emma Nelson McClin took at the inquest which was to close today into the of Mrs son and heir William McNally who had previously besnon the stand him self and testified to finding mer cury In deadly quantities in Mrs organs exhumed after 16 years asked the new witness about Mrs at her laat illness Mrs Carson said Mrs ock looked yellow had was wet with perspiration and complained of pain about her leart She replied o Dr McNallys questions as to whether Mrs MClintock had high extreme weakness and a pain In smail of back She did not kiwy Irs brought any medicines home with her from where she had gone before returning from Bay clew Texas A relative from Kansas testified Mrs Carson was at the funeral thorn been a post mortem ir something Mrs Shepherd a thing Mrs Me died with heart After Mrs death I heard Billy crying f asked Mr Shepherd he was doing to Billy and he said was correcting him would not call him father Shepherd Raid if Billy was o stay with him hed behave as own son continued the I heard Mr Shepherd o Mrs Shepherd about me wedl better got rid of her she knows too much about I Edwin H Badger who said wan a friend of Billy and that Ws business was wholesale timber land told ot being shadowed while talking with friends at the 1 at the timo of Billys funeral The man who 1 followed him according to his testimony trying to overhear toward the A committee was appointed by 0 president to take tho matter up at once with city officials Is chair man of tito committee and assistants are R T Smolley and W Gunsolly James W St Clair who also was present that leniency nnd Bethany The schools havs for intoxication an offense which j registered an unusually large awa Baker Salina hown persons who not knowingly violate the law and then nnd on their cars asking them to report at police court City for nevera weeks been consider plan whereby oC contestants in speaking A of coaches was with a from to to which may be added Imprisonment ot not more than six months Police turn A u keys said their slates bore only i when meeting places were planned persons may be shown more the usual number of arrests for tor each event Contests will be leniency than the city motorists held at oclock this afternoon Frost Saturday morning which did little or no damage to town gardens nipped many gardens in the country particularly where the garden patches were located in unprotected places Tho damage was confined mostly to tomatoes beans anil potatoes Tomato plants and beans in many gardens will be replanted Potatoes were nipped but besides being retarded In their growth are not believed to be seriously damaged Many farmers warned by tha lighter frosts of the two preceding nights covered their tomatoes and beans On some farms grapevines suf from the frost while on ers they appear to be unhurt Tree fruit was not On the Shady Slope fruit farm north west of town fruit was not hurt but a field ot potatoes on the farm was frosted but the prohibition law violations At Richmond the largs number of arrests was attributed to a drive by county and city officials who gave tbe new law a tryout Most of the Richmond arrests were for the possession of liquor Under the bone dry law posses sion ot intoxicants Is punishable by imprisonment of from to six months and a line of to 500 for first and second con Por the third of sub sequent convictions is lield in Albert Taylor hall tho Little Theater and Memorial Tho first round oC mens and womens debato took placa following conference The oratorical contests will be hold tonight The second round of de bate will begin Tuesday morning it 9 oclock and finals will be Tuesday afternoon The speaking contests will be held Tuesday morning at 11 and Tuesday night at oclock one to two years Public initiation of members and in addition of from to Fort Wayne and ported conditions about as usual 10 arrests being made in the former city and seven in the latter Into Pi Kappa Delta chapters of fiach college will b3 Tuesday night in Albert Taylor hall at the clos ing session of tho convention Tho Teachers College will ate 20 The two Emporia I colleges will bo in charge of tho initiation Violet Hassler who woi tbe womans state oratorical con test will represent the Teachers In oration Mips Calilo Bandits Lock Up Operator in Frisco Boxcar Girard May two ban dits locked L Moore night operator at the Frisco station i debate Hams nre composed of Miss and aman named of Miss Roberta Scott in a boxcar at 1 oclock Moore and Miss Munger and will bo Miss Magdalena Teachers College contestants in extemporaneous Tlie womens mens The Chamber of Commerce agreed that tho city officials should bo commended for making an excellent tourists park and the police should be praised for keep ing traffic moving on Commercial street Saturday night No Chango In A O II W Office chango has been made in the location of tho Kansas A 0 U W offices B H Stewart newly elected grand recorder said today after a meeting of the lodges board of directors in Em poria The office of tho grand is in Emporia and the office of the graud master is In Newton Tho offices will be In the same town thats said Mr Stewart But thera is nothing to givs out about the location until after tho Cooper Jackson of temporary recorder resignation of E M Forde early In the year has checked out and Mr Stewart has checked in Directors In Emporia for the meeting were 7 W of Newton Watson grand master W J P W fora had a diamond from the womans linger BEGINS FIGHT Piles Motion to Oat for Jons of Indictment Indianapolis May to strike out certain por the indictment D C Stephenson with first de gree murder In connection with he death of Madge holtzer were filed in court today by Eph attorney The nioi tions precluded a plea by enson to the indictment I TAX IS HELD INVALID Court Ont Massachusetts Foreign Washington May tax upon foreign cor interstate doing an exclusively business within commonwealth was declared in valid today by the supreme court Cooper of Kutchinson and Edgar Sunday morning one of the of Royal Bennett of Washington remembered that he had a I ner aml lamer than an hou i tha womens debato team t TT o 1 nn Girl Hurt by Hotel Bos Marjory Ann Keith daughter of Mr and Mre J O Keith 407 was bruised and cut at noon today when she was struck by the Broad view bus driven by J E Boyd She was not seriously injured Tho girl was stepping off one of the Kansas Electric buses which was headed north and had stopped on the east side of tho street across from j homo Tho hotel bus was j oing north on Neosho street and j turned out to pass the big bus vhan the little girl darted out from j the front of the bus toward her on the west I of the street struck by they had succeeded in cuttins a he College of Emporia are i the front ot the bus and small hole through the car door i Futh Fulton Mis Rae V n Mr under the car which came to and unlatching the ock and Gwendolyn U D Waterman of me entered the doi John creek was injured when pot and alid H Carter are by driven by unlatching The bandits Moore of tho mens debato team which i frank Krueger on Commercial and Gillihan made their i has entered The Sat rom G IIIn stop As Boyd hurried out ot car to pick her up she jumped up and ran crying to her home linn maul indi pants are expected to come out and th h t han logo will entries all right Mrs H M dits had Slich a that no pur A r Jsuit was possible A few fields ot corn also suffered frost damape Goa c c but a comparatively small Slowly but is age of the corn is up in for the Chamber of i Commerces drive for for SHOT the stats high school con the mealing of tho Kansas Graders Busy on Admiro Work Kansas Must Import Harvest Hands night Waterman and a companion i Worf on tho Admire road i were crossing the street going i ot town is progressing west on Fifth when the accident weak after many occurred The car struck Water caused by weather A man and his leg was pierced by outfit and 10 cams were a projection on the car Both to working force thb men were down Thc work of Wounded Wife Gets ID Stato Teachers association in Em Tho injured man was taken to ithe road an culverts ropeka May annual MilWay hotel where the bc bv ac problem of import ing tlin army of was dressed bv a doctor I to the terms of the con Then Collapses Chickasha May she had been shot and perhaps js by a doctor nrf h i hands lo Kansas fields j ars BQr as tho worS and he Lyon was up for solution today before scheduled to begin at that porla next fall County Farm Bureau club fair j tho state com nils next fall The total at today of tin Kan sas railways nnd George E Tucker of Kansas City federal chango fatally injured by her husband was J C Gladfelter who later killed himself Mrs G said he was certain R Rinehart arose from her bed would come in leaving a I it is Hint early dressed her six j balance of to collect before I farm will oy children and turned in a fire alarm goal is reached He believes j thn or Kansas to take j y our barber try hair cut before she collapsed amount will be sub cafe of tlm and that or bobbed Mrs Ellen Smith who spent the winter In Wichita has Matt returned to her home vx for all kinds of building Tf you are not satisfied with before she collapsed Firemen rushed her to a pital where her condition was de for Beauty were called the court room critical Police said her You can rook better with be sub rare of tlm of must bc imported from scurfs ihc state is the cf tne plain Five of boat barbers for hir portable tr bobbing at ir McCari