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   Twin Falls Weekly News (Newspaper) - October 18, 1922, Twin Falls, Idaho                                TE OCTOBER 18, 1923  45  RELATIONS ARE and Bavaria Recall Their Split on Communistic New Dangers Confront Officers I Stumble Held Wrong Men in Arrested as Suspects in Train Robbery Released when Mistake Is Oct. 18 relations between Bavaria and Saxony have been today dismissed its d'affaires to Bavaria and announced the appointment of a new whereupon the Bavarian government declining to receive the new minister as long as the communist party was represented in the Saxony At the same time it recalled the Bavarian minister from Oct. 18 J. J. L. and John D. here Wednesday as are not the men who held up Southern Pacific train No. 13 and killed four trainmen near the Oregon line October 11, Police Chief Bernard and Inspector Arthur Ryan announced today after they had subjected the three suspects to a hour The will bo held for a few police SMASHES BIG LIQUOR BRIBERY WAR ON MEN ENTOMBED ARE FOUND Buried in Depths 0] Utah Mine Since Brought Out Alive by Fellow Oct. 18 superintendent of the and Jose a who have been imprisoned in the mine rince 4 o'clock Monday were tonight at 11:30.  BRUTAL ASSAULT ON YOUNGSTER IS LINKED WITH BANK ROBBERY THAT STARTLED EASTERN IDAHO IN 1922  Believed Man Who Beat Up Soda Springs Lad Back to Seek Hidden Oct. IS the sit in the Ruhr aid Rhineland rapidly approaching a condition of an acute social and economic crisis with Saxony's ministry its defiance to the central and with Bavaria having diplomatic relations with Chancellor Stresemann's coalition is confronted with issues which afford it an early opportunity to make use of the dictatorial authority voted it by the in the enier power these are the outstanding issues which harbor elements of the internal its especially with regard tfco the financia 1 cataclysm toward all classes of the population Sheading through the further depreciation in the value of the is automatically constituting itself a contributory factor have a bearing on the further course of With the dollar soaring around the nine billion mark notch a new period of price chaos has set in and with it the government's helplessness with respect to the adoption of speedy reformatory measures more social situation growing out of tbo complete of the nation's structure is making the socialist party in that it apparently 110 longer is able to cope with the clamor of the whose is being espoused oy the more on Page Men Favor Adjusted Stronger Naval and Air Oct. 18 An echo of the robbery of the Jefferson County National bank at Rigby on July 7, 1922, when Finkler and Ernest Saxey alias Reed held up the came to light here today when local officers were asked to be on lookout for an Oct. fs American Legion slate to day by adopting all pending including drafts favoring adjusted compensation for ex-service the naval a strong and adequate air force nvl complete rehabilitation and hospitalization for the and prepared for electing its new national vice commanders and national tomorrow and adjourning until ext when it meets in St. convention delegates voted unanimously to maintain the five-year stand of the Legion in favor of ad justed The committee report covering the subject pointed out that the plan was not originally but the Legion compensation at the of the ways and committee of the Equal The resolutions advocated by the bearing license number 51830 driven by who istole the car from a Soda Springs lad Monday to the story reaching the sheriff's office a later i identified as approached a 15-year-old Soda Springs hoy Monday afternoon and hired the lad to drive him into the A few miles out of town the stranger showed the lad a fake star and told him he was a detective looking for a famous cago bank He jumped into the back seat of the automobile and later struck the boy over the rendering him Tied with Ropes The boy was then tied with thrown into the back seat of the When ho recovered consciousness drafted I the man was standing by the side of the car and proceeded to search his Finding only a dollar and a pocket knife he threw them back to the lad with the have plenty of money I don't Conspirators Bagged by Agents on Orders From Federal Officers Accepted to Keep Hands Off Booze Business in Great Eastern Prominent Men Under Fifty-Four Suits Oct. 18 federal government today fired a double-barreled charge into the wet forces alleged to be drenching New York and New Jersey with illicit one charge federal working under direct orders from brought down a bag of eleven rounded up in the Hotel Pennsylvania and are alleged to have been using to bribe prohibition agents not to stop the brewing of real beer in New not to interfere with the converting of industrial alcohol into strong and to block the flooding of New York and New Jersey with beer from rival vats in the other the government fired a broad side into the first of several thousand wide open in York City since the repeal of the enforcement Fifty-four suits were filed in federal court to padlock these alleged under provisions of the Volstead act and States Attorney Hayward added more actions would bo schools soon as complaints ' be Each Minister Stands with Bared Head at Lincoln's Praises Him as One of Greatest Rite Council Favors Americanization and Establishing National Oct. port of an educational in- | eluding a campaign for creation of n i federal department of education and establishment of a national unive j here to be supported by the was reaffirmed today by the i supreme thirty-third and Scottish Rite southern features of the program include compulsory teaching of English in the public Americanization of equalization of opportunity for children of the and improvement of the status of the United States attacks this problem of education in a more j earnest and comprehensive manner than wo have done up to the present the nation is headed for declared John d presence of vast alien speaking foreign and out of sympathy with American institutions and constitute a danger that cannot be The majority of immigrants now entering the country come from nations where illiteracy is very and where Votes Park and City Hall Approve Municipal Is sues in Sum of to Meet Oct. 16 to Th of Burley at an elec tion today cast four to one vote in favor of two bond issues aggregating of bonds in the sum finish paving for the city hall and the lots on it was approved by a vote of 294 to 65 The city previously had been obligat on this account by issuance and the proposition whe submitted to vote on two prior had been of the property commonly known as the fair to be used as a city was authorized by vote of 273 to 69 for bonds in the sum of to be issued for the This property comprises some 76 lots together with the fence surrounding and all grandstand and It was purchased on contract for last and practically has been turned into the purchase fund by the American Legion and other CLUB PLEDGES SUPPORT TO BOY for the Boy Scout move ment in Twin Falls who were guests Monday at a regular meeting of Kiwanis club were told by Judge O. P. acting that the would support the movement financially and in every other way The statement of the presiding officer followed an announcement made in behalf of the Boy Scout movement by J. E. Madsen referring to a campaign soon to be conducted here Taise funds for Scout activities during the coming It is Mr. Madsen that a campaign committee will be formed with a membership composed of representatives several local Douglas district scout also was a guest of the club on this was said that a regular weekly bribe of was accepted by ono of the agents before malting the arrests men arrested are former secretary to Governor Edwards of New and haw of weights and measures; Herbert Katz of the Paterson Brewing and Malting Edward Butler of the Peter Breidt Brewing company of N. Harry Kull of the Hygiea Brewing N. George Briber of the Rising Sun Brewing N. Henry a prohibition Emanuel a truckman and Herman J. Theodore I. of the Herman Chemical N. William Nathan of N. and Dr. L. 111., Oct. 18(/P) David George came here today and paid homage to the ory of Abraham bared in spite of a cold driving the mier of approached the and entered the tomb of the | martyred president where lie placed on the sarcophagus a wreath with his I card bearing the I humble and reverent homage to the memory of one of the world's him were Dame Margaret and Miss Megan Lloyd George as well as members of the official reception with head bowed below the sarcophagus and for a moment in deep the man who also has known the pressure of greatest responsibilities in time of is the greatest man grown up on the American He is growing be wreath was placed on the top Bide of the sarcophagus just above standing in front and placed several months ago by President when he was vice Before going to the Mr. | Lloyd George visited the Lincoln home | near the center of the ing the greatest interest in all i concerning the great j whom he has regarded as an ideal j since tho former premier j went through the different rooms and examined all articles with minute at- tention to all In room j where Mr. Lincoln was notified of his as the distinguished visitor paused and remarked to Dame Margaret and is the room where he heard that he had been on Page were charged with conspiring bribes to influence the conduct charges Supreme Court Holds Completion Work Sets Time for Nathan and giving money to permit the and sale of alcohol to Restrictions with respect to time rectified into whiskey and other filing laborer's or material man's It was explained Het forth in decision denatured alcohol was court in the case 111 t Gem Stato Lumber grain alcohol and used for witty of that grain alcohol were received Friday by local which was to have been denatured instead used to make whiskey In this case the court holds that and that money was paid to permit the contract for the constructive practices and to protect those repair of the regarded the as the subsequent Bribed U. S. of sum small or sum material to remedy a charges against and the in tho construction officials of breweries alleged that will not operate to extend the time for they had paid bribes to federal agents claiming of a lien or revival of a lien to permit them to flood New York that has New Jersey with beer of high And the same case the court The agents in claims a lien for tho it was agree in the alteration or repair of a iu ana sale or completed his Jersey beer and on the other cannot thereafter unreasonably hand promised to use their best or purposely delay completing the same forts to prevent the sale in New as to some comparatively unimportant Jersey of beer made in and thereby extend the the received by federal craning a lien to the later agents the total of bribes has been by the government forces and in the terms of the agreement was according to tween the there must be no States Attorney who unreasonable delay iu finishing and estimated the total given in bribes the doing of a small amount of work since the conspiracy originated will be thereon after such a delay is not to extend the time in which Hayward said baring of the conspiracy revealed a sensational state of affairs in Jersey and possibly OFFICIALS MAKE State and other and persons high in social Showing earned fees amounting he were in league with during the quarter ending 0<j-the bootleg 8, Probate Judge O. P. a quarterly report just approved Probe in the board of county it was in Juno when reports came to and fees in connection with Washington that the prohibition law two adoptions Of The income was being brazenly violated and that of tho court was further distributed as an attempt was being made to cover Civil criminal by wholesale bribery in which York persons were Prohibition Agents Grill and Dunigan came to New Jersey and began Immediately they said they were approached by bootleggers who assured Page the same three fees received at the office of county auditor and recorder and clerk of the district amounted to Fees earned as recorder totaled and as of the court ' ' reported earned fees for the quarter to  

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