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   Oelwein Daily Register (Newspaper) - March 12, 1925, Oelwein, Iowa                                Foil of TODAYS Important of the World by Automatic Printer Service VOL XIX NO 188 9ELWEIN FAYETTE COUNTY IOWA THURSDAY 12 1925 50 THE MONTH PRESIDENT AGAIN SUBMITS PRES AGAIN SUBMITS WARRENS NAME President Has Again Warrens to the Sonata By DALE VAN Copyright by United Press Mch 12 President Coolidge will Charles Warren Whoso nomination as altor ney general was rejected by tho sen ate a recess appointment to if Warron is willing to serve under such circumstances Warren was invited to the White House from Michigan to confer with the upon question senators have sized in conference with Mr Cool thu impossibility of confirming Warren so unless the president Lo abandon entirely the j appointment is the only way loft arrived in Washington al a m today He was met the station by a White House automobile and taken to tho White Houne to with the president Ho declined to discuss any phases of the situation lie co uf erred with the president President feels very strongly that the president should have the sole responsibility for ap pointment oC his cabinet Warrens rejection by the senate was resented as an unwarranted interference with fin executive function and resented doubly because no president has been subjected to a like embarrass ment iu nearly sixty years Mr as of tho of Warren for post When Warren was selected tho president did consider any other lie wanted He stiM wants Warren of i Warren however is not HO clear as the presidents His friends say that ho has suffered keenly on account nf tho senatorial on his career There is much doubt that he would be willing to run the gauntlet of a continuation of attacks which would surely bo developed if ho accepted a re cess appointment after the senate had unco rejected him Several times during the two mouths before the senate voted on his nomination Warren intimated to rho president would prefer to withdraw than be subjected to con I senate criticism Some of Warrens intimates say now however that his final repudia iii m by the senate has thoroughly in him that if the president is v tiling he is anxious to light back if given a recess appointment lie will draw pay during Hie recess of but private for is said lr be sufficient to make this a negligible A numerous list of possible alter native appointments has already put forward for consideration Names often heard iu administra tion and congressional circles in clude Judge Wallace Ore gon Chief Justice Arthur F Kugg of the Massachusetts supreme court Silas Strawn Chicago lawyer Sena Coff of West Virginia Sec of the Wilbur of Cali and Solicitor General Beck OOC BITES OW OF WHO TO rr Council la Mch By United Smith 15yearold school girl suffered the loss of her nose when she tried to pet a bull dog which a party of boys had been teasing here today As she stooped Iu pat the animals it leaped at her fastening its teeth in her nose the end of which u completely severed CONTAGION RUNS WILD IN CHICAGO Claims 2W Victims in Fast lily Press Chicago is in the grip of a highly Uis ease as yet unidentified which lias taken a toll of 201 lives in nine days Health commisioner Herman L and a corps of chemists and physicians are working intensi vely to determine the nature of the disease Tlie disease unless taken in time develops into pneumonia and carries a high mortality rate said Twentyseven persons pneumonia and influenza past twentyfour hours said and most of these traced to the mysterious Whole families have been stricken lie said The disease is prevalent in other centers of population accord ing to reports to health of fice Thu disease is characterized by aching pains burning oi the eyes prostration high tempera tures and nose bleeding Bundeson sent out a genera war ning urging persons with symptoms of the malady to go to bed and sum mon medical aid As the disease is highly ions sufferers should virtually iso lato themselves as contact witl others means spreading of the dis ease Bundeson said died from cases were infection Rock Island Buys The Cotton Belt Washington MVh 12 The of Charles 11 Warren ns attorney general will he to the senate for confirma tion ly President tomor row Putier republican announced today Duller he announcement a with llr Cool jilge and atthe White course is to boon decided upon in order might ibe of charges which were made by opponents and which were unanswered by republicans who believe the nomination will he Coolidge today to the be of harlos Warrin tobe attorney sen eral Warrens was rejected whon sent to senate by i vote of 0 to but after a con ference today between tho liutler and it was decided to Mio nomination Tor a second by tho sen ito When informed of the ho to thr By United Press 1 New York Mch the sale of the St Louis and Southwest era ay the Cotton Bolt line to the Hock Island the Gould family lias disappeared from the railroad map l Although the heirs of the 000000 lay Gould estate still are largo holders of railroad securities they do not dominate a mile of road Dissipation of control be gan in a duel with the E H Harri interests and the panic of 1907 adverse legislation family strife and litigation in the disintegration ENGLAND HAS CHANGED HEART ROAD BILLS UP FOR DISCUSSION IN LEGISLATURE And Progressives start On liy JLes Moine Marsh aries in highway legislation who yes ruled the Iowa senate today bowed to the progressive Supporters of tax which applies a two cent levy and allots the entire se condary roads failed today in their attempts to force consideration of the proposal before similar con sideration of the Bergman gas tax Throughout yesterdays session ana the first half today the reactionaries fought every possible move of the progressives to replace the Bowman with that of Bergmans There was a substitution of this kind pro rided for in a motion made early yes and debated throughout the day without ever reaching a voting point When todays session opened Sena tor Browne moved the previous ques tion calling for a vote on the propo sal of substituting the Bergman for the Bowman measure This call for the previous question tailed to carry by a vote of 24 to Zj Theu bitter and personal debate which mark ed Wednesdays session It is beneath the dignity of men selected to represent tbc people oi Iowa to carry on as weve been carry ing on here Senator Ellis of Ap county declared as lie offered a motion to refer the two bills in question to a committee of five which would combine the best features of Uie proposals into onu and re submit it to the senate as a special order for March 17 This motion by a vote Mrs HenryV Estate In Bank By United Press Dos Moines la Mch fairs of Flora AL Henry widow ol tlie late T Fred Henry noted Iowa bandmaster trill bo man aged by the Continental Trust Savings bank according to a deck sloB on ilia today in Polk county court Mrs Is now undergo ing treatment for at tae state hospital Mount Pleasant The estate left her by Henry is valued at FORMER PREMIER OF CHINA DEAD One oi Meist Picturesque Fi gures By RAY G To Concur I Is Xot factory to ry HENRY AVOOD Press Geneva March concord on lie League of Nations security protocol was interrupted to day when Austin Chamberlain Hrit ish foreign secretary announced in a speech the assembly that had reversed her stand and hat the protocol no longer was ac England has ascertained Chamber lain said that the protocol in its pre form was unacceptable to Cami lla Australia India and South Africa lie said us these colonies were league members they would in their own views in the mat ter either before the ly or by communicating with the leagues secretarial Irelands stand on the protocol had not been ascertained Chamberlain said 20 to 24 after Senator Cessna ot Poweshiek county changed his vote when the county showed 25 ayes and 25 noes Bringing in the olive branches or the attempt to conciliate wad de by Bowman Shiun Buser and others of the faction favoring con struction of township roads instead oi an extensive primary highway sys em Reconsideration of the two bills was proposed by the progressives as the only way to end the debate which has occupied an unusual amount of time with Senator Bergman Jas per county recommending this rere ferring to a special committee Several bills were introduced in the senate Senator Fulton is the author of one which would take away all recess authority from the committee on retrenchment and reform which tuis the power to muke emergency appropriations when the legislature is not in session A to abolish his committee submitted by him pre passed the senate but was Dl to 5U in the house The ef fect of the new is the same While the senate debated feverish ly over proposed gas tax legislation members of the house engaged in in warfare over the highway committee proposing to nate the primary road law with the federal road law and placing roads of the state under the control of the state highway commission The good roads group apparently were alarmed that the present session would adjourn before any highway le gislation could be enacted Members of this group demanded that the bo taken out of the hands ot the highway commission and placed on the calendar Representative Johnson of Marion county charged the committee will negligence saying that the was being stifled in committee He in that failure to report the measure out was a deliberate attempt on the part of ihe committee to keep it under cover Parliamentary entanglements were frequent Several times efforts were made to make the a or ler of business for next week The house finally voted to take out of the hands of the committee and place it on the calendar which United Press Staff Correspondent Pekin Dr sun Yot Sen former premier of China who suffer ed for weeks with cancer of the sto ranch died in Canton today Tho Chinese leader had been on the point of death for nearly six weeks Dr Sun Yat Sens death brough to an end one of Chinas most pictures quo leaders Sun was tlie first pro visional president of China and had been called the father of his lic and the George Washington ol the far east He started his first devolution against the Dynasty in 1S95 after attacking the emperors constant ly for more than fifteen years through newspaper articles Other revolu tions followed until success came in 1911 When the Chinese threw off the Manchu yoke they elected Sun Yat Sec the republics first provision presi dent Latei however lie resigned ir favor of Yuan Shi Kai in order that tho country could be united Sun Yat Sen was born in in 1SC2 and was a Christian He re is medical at Hong college He once lived in Greenwich village New York City PERHAPS HE IS A BLUEBEARD 3lan Forced HIT To Dring Poison To Get Insurance By United Press Kansas City Mo March Charges of first degree murder wen filed today against Roy M Turner Kau real estate man and former Kansas University foot ball player following the finding ol traces of strychnine in the stomach of Mrs Dora Gage also of Mrs Gage made a death bed state ment charging that Turner forced her to drink poison Mrs Gage died shortly after drinking a mouthful ot what thought to be corn whiskey said Turner forced her to drink it Attracted by screams hotel em ployes found the two in a room yes Mrs Gage was lying on the floor and Turner was clothing in front of a mirror killing me He wants my insurance lie wants me to drink more poison Mrs Gage moaned ac cording to witnesses Turner held by police denied Mrs Gages accusations Turner is said to have a insurance policy on WHAT SECRETARY OF NAVY WANTS TO ACCOMPLISH v By HERBERT LITTLE United Press Staff Correspondent Copyright 1925 by United Press Washington March he United States up to the 5F3 ratio i f the Washington Arms Conference j y modernizing six of the older bat and constructing tho auxili iry vessels and aircraft authorized by congress the main pro of Secretary Wilbur and his nar il efficiency of personnel ind material is Wilburs goal in the administration qit it will be ut only by the practice of severe as the department is jered by congress action in deleting of its requested appropriations The principal features of the im mediate navy program are i of aviation includ ng acquisition of now lanes jd for by congress coordination of joint army and navy operations following completion and analysis of this sum mers maneuvers off Hawaii More improvements in personnel of research and in vention for technical advance in war fare with attention to industrial deve made possible thereby Although still behind the quota of airplanes laid clown three years ago in a five year program and harrassed y the attacks by Brig Gen Mitchell of the army service before congress he navy is putting forth all efforts to make its new weapon most effec tive The navy asked for tion in tho coming year but the get bureau granted only to which congress added 000000 1 The navy is unchanged in its be lief that aircraft will not supplant surface ships as the first line of de fense but the completion of the two big airplane carriers the Lexington and the will be pushed with iall possible speed Necessity for these two ships considered the latest word in sea development is fully realized by the department Improvement in submarine opera tions will tho completion of the air service 1OU K Or OF THE SEX ATE Washington Mch United for early adjournment of tho special sen ate session exploded today and re publican and democratic confer ences declined to make any deci sion regarding duration of the session Resubmission uli tho Warren nomination was announced whilo the conferences were attempting to decide what should about the world court tho tele Pines and Lausanne treaties COUZENS SAID TO OWE SOME i Schedule of for Still Dm GEN MITCHELL IS NOT DISCOURAGED Uis Any L United Press Staff Correspondent Milwaukee Wis Mch Gen William not dis by his demotion to the rank of colonel and will stay in the service for at years more continuing his efforts to show the people the needs of the government air service he declared today in an By United Preas j Washington Mcli 12 Tho ia revenue bureau had i an schedule of against Senator Couzens of Michi gan for a very large amount of money which will be served him tomorrow Secretary of thi Treasury Mellon today Thj of limitation cm alleged unpaid taxes expires j row and this step in taken to e it i f thc tlie government from te jing invalidated it was has told the senate ut announcing the i to collect th f taxes which hej was an attempt at retribution for lUs I senate committees criticism of the administration of corporation tion that the amount sought from him is between and It was iu 1919that Couzens sold most of his stock of Ford Motor Company stock Mellon said that the information of the Couzens case came to exclusive interview with the United nf a treasury p but trom an outside son When the information wni Rank makes no to me he said Im going to remain I of money due received the treasury started an which revealed failure m the service at least three more Couzens to pav m a large amount years and perhaps longer at least until I can bring before the people of the United States the truth about tlie governments air service In speaking of his demotion Gen eral Mitchell declared his i brigadier general was only ary and that his permanent rank j American Girl Gets Egyptian Scope of the fleet maneuvers this vear is greater than ever before The first phase involves a sea battle be tween the scouting and battle fleets off lower California and the second starts April 15 when the entire fleet of US vessels carrying an expedition ary force of marines to take Hawaii The army Garrison national guard army and navy aviation squadrons twenty and two mine lay ers will defend the islands The radius of action of the will be determined by a cruise of part of the fleet to Australian waters fol lowing tho maneuvers The Austra lian jaunt will not include any war games Because of the increased interest iu air and under sea operations the Hawaiian maneuver will be given was that of colonel to which rank he reverts on April 2G I was once a private By United Press Paris Mch 12 Kipling right the East and West It really i never meet Jean said doesnt matter what I am or where I am But whatever I am and wherever I am I expect to carry on Confirming reports of her in Cairo from Sabet Bey oi Egyptian royalty the best dressed my present fight the flying gen woman in added eral said When asked whether a court mar tial would result from the present dispute General Mitchell merely smiled and said would a court martial do them If they want a court martial let them go ahead certainly cant do any It was the most I ever have received Papers granted immediately when my band requested them of an priest Were still the best o but we found we were not to other as husband and Wile thing to a man who tells the truth Be is a Mohammedan was Thats all I did mountable Questioned as to whether he inj rm try to tended becoming a candidate lor congress General Mitchell declared he had not given the matter any serious consideration and did not expect to My father and grandfather serv ed in the senate and house and this has perhaps given some people the idea that I will in their foot steps and also become a legislator Xo I dont think Ill ever run for congress Ill just stick in the service at least until I can retire After that 1 cannot say what I will publicity to ns large an extent as is do compatible with military secrets Wanted To Who Is The Boss DCS General Mitchell will remain in Milwaukee of the week He has a large number of speaking engagements before local clubs and organizations the former American q girl added and cause less worry for my tnt ther who still is in the States The divorce was granted juat oaf with after her wealthy Egyptian By United Press 1 Moines March is in a cell ut police head quarters insisting that he is still boss of his home because his wife had to enlist tho aid of police to get into his wife after her death by drowning the house last night about a year ago For two hours she battered the Police are investigating the theory doors screaming while cried that Turners operations may have none too soothing words at her from resembled those of a modern bine heard and that he preyed upon wo men through his business relations Gas Tax Passed In Nebraska By United Press Lincoln Mch U On a vote of 72 to the house today the revenue committee will insure its consideration soon for a two com tax on gasoline of Senator Walsh Montana leader of ibc opposition de clared such a procedure was There will bis no change in tlie line up on the democratic side when a vote is token irnin assorted Walsh Wm Copeland of Winthrop Suicides By United Press Winthrop la Men 12 A can ceroux growth was believed to have caused William Copeland 7 years old to commit suicide by shouting with a ritle Tlie body was found this morning by a brother Albert who called at tho homo whero tlie man j Tho vote was sufficient to carry the emergency clause which requires 67 affirmative votes in the house The now goes to the senate silent but salesman a For Ad 1ft the Register THE WEATHER 1 STATK Friday ruin or snow in west portions colder in north tonight Friday inside Suddenly police arrived in the midst of one of long rej marks He became aware of their presence The lock on the door and tho rushed in sat reading a newspaper Whats the matter boys lie ask ed appearing surprised at their en try Charges of disturbing the peace will be filed against him today the police promised as they took him to jail Broken Heart Over Dogs Death By United Press i la Mch 12 ing for the death of his inseparable companion Rover George iS year old newsboy died of a broken heart Several days ago ai dog and friend was poi soned Uriot over the loss caused the who was a cripple to din p broken DANES GETS MORE CHIDING Have f lie uf Vice 1ivsiilcnt u i liy United Press Washington Mch 1J Vice President sat laughing iu the chair the senate proceeded so haze him again today Senator lican started the works by read ill a pvm aom charging with a oath up on tlie senate was follows by Virginia democrat j who read an editorial chiding Dawes for his absence at the meut when the vote was taken upon j the Warren nomination thereby causing to the republicans In opening his speech on the of Pines treaty Senator Xew York democrat said f always it was ho duty of the vice president to bo in the chair at times Hut a lot of things have happened on tho of the senate iv well Income Tax Must Be In Monday Ky United Press Washington Mcli 1 Yon hive until March this year to file your income tax return The legal comes next Sunday fe the extra day of grace cornea by law treasury experts said today Thf bureau iu official pointed put thai it placed in tho mails return lu posted in time u reach the collectors office under ordinary handling of the mi or OH which the to be filled i is made and placed in due course and paid 110 ptm alty will attach should tho return be received by intil date the added Ethel Barrymore Sick in K C i Hy City Mn March J noted ill hero in a critical according to a statement of her physician early j today Suffering from arthritis i mure was forced t cancel i weeks engagement here anil m now arc being made It is possible cu already booked to bo according to her man ager William will o her Ior somo time is suffering considerable pain her physician said re fuses to Intaken lo a hospital is it is llit  

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