Waterloo Evening Courier (Newspaper) - July 15, 1922, Waterloo, Iowa Population of Waterloo People in Trade Territory 1858 1868 AND WATERLOO DAILY REPORTER FORECAST Chicago July Generally fair tonight and Sunday cooler and in northwest tion tonight A ASSOCIATED PRESS LEAS WATERLOO IOWA SATURDAY JULY 15 1022 PRESS LEASED TELEGRAPH WIRE f a SHOP STRIKE NOW FINISH FIGHT POLITICAL DP COm STILL MATTER Of DOUBT Generalization Ought to Be Easy but Not So Says Mark Sullivan Dashes Off Verses and Such with His Little Paint Brush BROOKHART GIVEN ONLY 2 YEARS TO RUN COURSE Most Republicans Are Renominated but Vote in November Decisive By MARK j D C July We are now close to the middle j of the current political year Eleven states have held their maries and these eleven states are BO widely distributed so diverse in eco- and political that it ought to be sible to make some generalizations 1 about the present political temper of the country i It ought to be possible but it isn't Many things are happening i and some of them are strange but they have little relation to each other Later on this article will attempt to make some reflections i on what is happening but those reflections will not be in the nature of generalizations What most im- presses the present writer is the looseness and inexactness of most of the generalizations that are commonly made Pour Results The most frequent of the commonly made on the results of the primaries is one which lumps the victories of eridge in Indiana of in Iowa and over McCumber in if they were similar This is a take It is true there was some similarity between the victories of Pinchot and Beveridge but the of Brookhart in Iowa had no relation whatever to the other two Brookhart when he comes to senate will be no more like eridge than he will be like worth of New York or like Pepper of Pennsylvania In fact so much that is misleading has been said on the basis of treating these three Rejects Ford's Bid for Muscle Shoals Senate Agricultural Committee Votes 9 to 7 Against Gov't Acceptance By the Associated Press Washington D C July Henry Ford's offer for purchase and lease of the government's ects at Muscle Shoals Ala was I rejected by the senate agricultural j I committee today vote of 9 to 7 Iowa Could Rely on Air 111 Mrs Phillips Accused of Killing Rival for Husband's Love Placid in Cell Those voting for rejection were Senators Norris Page by McNary Keyes Good Ing Norbeck Harreld McKinley all Republicans and Senator Kendrick Democrat Wyoming Those voting for a report were Senators Cap- per and Ladd Republicans and Smith Ransdell Harrison Heflin and Caraway Democrats I Gov't Bedten j The introduced by Chairman Norris calling for operation of the projects by a government-owned and controlled corporation also was rejected the vote being 9 to 5 Voting for rejection were ators Capper Keyes Ladd Smith Ransdall Kendrick Harrison j Hn and Caraway and for ance were Norris McNary Gooding i Page and McKinley ALLEGED CHUM TELLS STORY OF KILLING Victim Inveigled to Lonely Spot and Hammered to Death Mercilessly f By United Press Tuscon Ariz July A Phillips held here for ex- tradition to Los Angeles on a charge of beating Meadows to death Mrs with Alberta a ham mer defied the third degree out by plane Flier Says Enough Planes Can Be in 24 Hours to Handle Service By the Associated Press Des Moines July airplanes could be mobilized In 24 in Iowa take care of mail distribution in the state should the government decide these measures were necessary according to Carl Sturgess flyer for an Iowa aircraft corporation declared that -10 planes would be available for use In that i time with a maximum mobilization of 80 planes within a week's time Deliver Kase is my opinion that mall could be delivered to all points In the state bv the airplane method with ease should the occasion demand Sturgess declared The most feasible ho would make Des Moines the central distributing point Mall would be brought here directly from Chicago to the ferent centra zone cities of the state at the and shipped 2 HtLD ftS THIEK 4 MEN Gerard Fearful of Assassin's Bullet in Germany Stays Out Police Have Four Mile Auto Race to Take Willard Bing Accused Platter Chief MISSING GOSS FIDDLES IN PAWN IN CHICAGO day I'll talk when I get back to Los was her only reply to son j record vote AVill Go to Senate The committee also voted down without record vote the by Senator Norris at request of former Representative Lloyd Missouri proposing a those questions The woman accused of I i i cKn calm land smiling in her cell here She denies that she is Mrs mental corporation Despite the adverse votes the I'm ready to go back to Los she said placidly when informed Sheriff Traeger of that city was en route here to take her in charge Confronted with letters Any in Two Hours From the secondary cities the mail could be delivered to nearby points by truck he said On return trips the planes would col- lect the outgoing mail We figure that wo can make any point in the state from Des in two Sturgess said Two trips dally could bo made to points as near as Cedar Rapids Fort Dodge Waterloo and Oskaloosa in her handbag with the name Mrs Plenty landing fields are able at all points in the state ac found cording to the aviator Phillips on them she proposals of Henry Ford and mained and 1 ator Norris will be presented to the insisted she was not the for the TALKS OF WAR Prince son of the mikado reports it was explained j Tn nn A t A i in a f rma n orris i and the empress of Japan Chairman Norris graphed while visiting the Peace exposition j in The little enviable ord in the peer's school and shown much tude for poetry having already written several verses Pays Full Reparations on French in DRY LEAGUE TO WATCH TREAT Yl i A i 1 International News Wire Paris July has and I don't were tranquil replies to thei questions at her by police Mrs Tells Story United Press Los Angeles July i Mrs Peggy Caffee eyewitness of the hammer in which Mrs Alberta Meadows was slain today the tragedy in the hills July Kokumin a leading Japanese paper toda printed the first war talk tha has appeared here since the arm conference in Washington urgin construction by Japan of a hug submarine fleet and a great ai force covering Type of Republicanism Beveridge when he conies to the senate assuming that wins the election in November will come close to being representative of the bulk of the Republican party as it is likely to be in the future It will not be the old standpat Re- publicanism of 10 or 20 years ago It will be as far from the of Cannon and Lenroot as the times have moved during that period At the same time it most decidedly will not be the of radicals like LaFollette The Republicanism of which eridge will be the spokesman will not be the Republicanism of which looks upon an extreme high tariff as a simple talisman capable of accomplishing all ble good Beveridge's ism will be one that will take count of the changes in the business structure and in its relation to the rest of the world note to Mrs A L Phillips held under reparations commission t Tucson Ariz is accused three days ago intimated that while I of the murder hy Mrs Caffee and Washington D C July she had the money to pay today s j her own husband who says she con- Canada's proposal to the United installment ot indemnity she would j to him her financial position if she While police looked on Mrs did so The French representatives Caffee demonstrated how she made it plain to Germany that she leges Mrs Phillips goaded to cold must pay up no matter what the by belief her husband was in- timate with Mrs Meadows lured States that the century-old arms events as I that limitation pact which restricts there is no safely accurate way of armaments on the Great Lakes J one bv one revamped is going to be closely scrutinized by the Antisaloon league to make sure that its posed modernized terms will not prevent the maintenance of a rum navy on the lakes Wayne B er general counsel of the league today Unwilling to admit that he suspicious of the proposal er nevertheless said that the league consequences were Victories in future wars wl be possible thru powerful forces o submarines and airplanes and abundant poison the article said in conclusion With the nese navy cut to the size of the United States Japan Theft Leader Said to Have Raised on Them as Spending Money The two violins one a rare old valued at n from the home of B L Goss 216 street have boen o a pawn shop In Chicago and the thief and an accomplice placed under arrest as the resul t Investigations by O B Bock vith detective assisted by the Wa police department Willard Bing age 23 and Wll Is Turls age 17 are In accus ed of the crime and police state have made a confession de- ailing the manner of stealing the violins and disposing of them in Chicago where a pawnbroker ad- on the two Instruments with a promise to pay an al when he sold the violins Plan to Raise for Trip According to Turis who was Wednesday the theft was planned by Bing to raise money for a trip to Chicago He had been invited to go in an automobile with William Saul but had no ey to spend when he got there Having seen the violins exhibited at a gathering in Mr Goss home at which the value of the old in- strument was explained steal them and sell them In cago He then asked young to join him in Watching the house until sure no one was about Bing the place Monday at p m by removing a screen from a while Turis remained out- side At 1 a m Tuesday he ed for Chicago with Saul taking with him the case containing the two violins and promising Turls hip Abandon Hope of Early Strike Settlement Peace Moves Are Suspended SENIORITY STUMBLING BLOCK IN PEACE PATH James W Gerard United States ambassador to Germany a the beginning of the war has ro turned after a to Europe He did not go Into Germany fear ing the bullets of an assassin DEATH FOLLOWS ON SEPARATION size of the United share returning Both Bing should construct a powerful and Turia absolve Saul from of submarines In capital ships j the theft The gold marks the alleged to a re- 1 9 S 1 was in was paid in gold thru the reichsbank Japan cannot match America The position Germany occupied against England at the beginning of the world war is now Japan's position against America mote spot and then first accusing her of slowly killed j Tourist Travel Takes her by striking her with a mer purchased especially for the occasion Phillips husband of the alleged my murderess from Armed Guards Soon Under Arrest When Detective was assigned to the case he soon had young under arrest Con- fronted with evidence of his guilt he is said to have admitted the theft and told of Bing's trip to cago The Chicago police under guard as a i terial witness er sain time LUC j i company acco would investigate the matter to see i Washington D C July Phillips refused to comment on armed that the present American rum de- sudden slump in summer vacation the report that Mrs Meanows tense is not hampered in its travel because of the coal and rail hours before her death had a long ations against international strikes is shown in reports received telephone conversation with a man i r i Vi n to 11 nrl O tl H Milwaukee Wis from the Edmonds Shoe j accompanied by three Bing and Saul the latter being due July to his work herp this By the Associated Minneapolis Minn July Belief that Charles Comstock 26 a laundry truck driver St Paul killed his wife and then took own life is expressed by authorities who the finding of the two bodies in an near Minnetonka Mills Their inquiries disclosed that the ended a long period of Ineffectual efforts between the two to effect a ciliation They had been living apart more than a year Friends of the couple declared that Mrs Comstock left her husband be cause he failed to provide properly for her and ter Monday Comstock an automobile from a garage met his wife She was not seen again by her friends Late Thursday automobilists no tided authorities that a car was standing near Minnetonka Mills on a deserted road Yesterday noon investigation showed the couple dead sitting upright In the front seat Hooper Finds Fundamental Bar to Peace hut Continues to Arrange Parleys 5 By the Associated Washington D C July E F Grable chief ot the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes and Railway Shop ers spent two hours and a half in conference today President Harding but declined to the conference on leaving the White House Grable said he did not see immediate possibility of the ance of a strike call to of his union but added that 48 hours or more might change entire situation He indicated that he would have another conference before leaving Washington Abandon Peace Hope Chicago July abandoning hope Altho efforts were made to keep t jj armed guards was held up near of Turis arrest from the ithe company's plant and relieved voung men jn Chicago a of this forenoon by several here leggers here by railroad executives she called Daddy and arranged A short time ago the summer j to meet him that day ne cne win T i tourist travel was extremely Inquest Monday Republicanism of j fg Matl Curtailment of trains due to thei an automobile armea IH Bi not to return was The money consisted of payroll the Wednesday night i funds drawn from a local bank strikes and the fear ot j bank where she was employed and j intimate acquaintances said could not believe she had been in Than railroads may soon become I unsafe because of the Ray Rex Chambers i were arrested George Shepherd and lister Green j in this connection i BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY Minneapolis July coughs lasting for 15 six days and Officials of the First National CAPTAIN FOR UE AH a re held as accessories to Washington D C- July j Hoys Stop at Farm Home By Press AMERICAN LEAGUE the At R M E I 11 O nights ended in the death of George shows tmT postpone their vacations the An inquest will be held at 9 a ry j U S N who has cago stopping NeW York LU lest UL since the time when McKinley Ior protection for a country which was then in its infancy as -a manufacturing nation There was a time when the Republican called itself the business party It may be that the lican party as it exists today in lower house and the senate would i like to continue to call itself byj that name But the other party to the comparison the business men is not willing as things stand day to admit the relationship business does not look to the Re- publican party as its protector and savior in the sense that it did in the days of McKinley and Mark Hanna TSie state of mind of ness men the Republican party is much more nearly an emo- tion of dismay and resentment Mny Be Leader If the Republican party again become the party of the ness man Beveridge will come as j nearly as any other man now in public life to being the spokesman McKeen 68 He hiccoughed ST CHECKS IN SILENCE i Socialists at t and afterwards taken to the district navy m Monday been named by the navy selection at the William Seaman Mrs Caffee who is the of a for promotion rank fiv southeast of Hudson xi c i Long was taken ot have been Detective and Schang of Chief o Po Ice patched commander of last night started out to At f 11 eit n n DTI rl t n dm c t n o nin T neared they the i I young men in their car Believing the occupants were the men ed the officers turned and gave chase The car ahead attempted to run and R H No Laughter Nor Funny Cracks Greet Burlington Pay Car on This Trip By the Associated Press Burlington la July i Rome July persons 1 attorney's office to complete the 1 have been wounded in 24 story and to be questioned on the j fighting between and details at Cremona said advices The slight young woman from that today Several ing to cringe at the details she ings have been burned Regular related had previously talked j troops have been sent ly to police and newspaper men who f i surrounded her j BOX OF At times in her story she seemed j KITTING YOUNG GIRL to shiver with horror at the terrible events i Morristown N J July Wednesday afternoon Mrs Francis Kluxen III age 15 was Mips and I started downtown she home today after having been i said and we stopped at the trial for murder Janette Lawrence i station ot Jy arranged Meet Mrs Meadows CUD OCCURRED BEFORE HE LEFT M YORK i away and kept the lead for four j miles Finally it stooped and I young Bing jumped out and ran I Into the woods along the roadside and was found lying on the ground 1 trying to conceal himself An hour later when that Turia and and At Detroit Boston R H E and Manton Ferguson and Ruel FOB WEEK Washington D C July on the way down Mrs Phillips j License to Wed Actress Filed at Trenton N J Climaxes Paris Sensation had confessed he too admitted the burglary police say and gave tails of disposing of the violins in QA T I Chicago I DI The pawn check Tie had hidden the flooring of an R H shop craft Weather outlook for the week lips asked her if she could paid off at Burlington today In t of its policies Beveridge during the response to roll call into thei Upper Mississippi and ing of the Life of John Burlington road s pay car valleys generally fair Marshall a bath of constitutional money represents the usual two temperature near or somewhat history which has to a degree weeks pay the road above normal but with a a change fiom the Beveridge I was no evidence but what ability of widely scattered of IS or 20 years ago The l e have now been thunder showers es which Beveridge during Fed from the payrolls his campaign last spring would if had told me the story ot a involving her husband and another woman whom she did not name so I was not alarmed when Mrs Meadows drove up and Mrs take Mrs us to her house i Meadows replied she would The three of us got into Mrs By the Associated the officers It was found as described and will be used to recover the lins Pawned to Bing Willard also known as Clarence has been staying at 329 Wright and and At NATIONAL LEAGUE II Trenton X J Tenth street west The only work tails of the marriage of George J he has done is acting as extra clerk on collected make s better textbook of orthodox Republicanism adapted Continued on pape two column seven San Felice 2 Tor ISc cigar Iowa's most popular smoke HIGHWAYS The Courier should be at your home before o'clock If thru error ot the carrier boy or other cause you fail to receive your paper by that time please Phone 9830 and a copy of the paper will be sent calls most reach thin office before e w The men received their checks in silence There was no no noise of any kind and none of i the repartee which has among the men since they went out on strike No additional men were put to in the Burlington roundhouse i or in the shops today but an- was made by F II Minn Charies Ustick general superintendent of City Cedar Rapids Davenport Meadows Ford sedan Mrs Phillips Gould leading member of the Mrs Meadows who i prominent New ork family and arnn goods suppy meadows wno became known street east This morning We arrived at a spot day with of the license ve Beckwith recovered a watch At Cincinnati one side of which stood a high file In the bureau of vital a pawnshop which Bing is f wall off the view Their wedding created a said to have taken from a girl and and Peters Kaufman O'Farrell R in that di Phillips n was exper 1 direction 1 noticed Mrs sensation in Paris a few days ago mouth twitching as if but later was learned the U s Department of Weather Bureau Charles City July 15 1922 Included in the territory T tn the report are the experiencing some mony hart been performed before nary emotion and was about to the couple left New York Mrs ask If she was sick when she Sinclaire is Identified as a leading laid her hand on Mrs member of a show company on arm and commanded Stop Broadway Xew York Iowa lines that 35 men out of Chicago went thru here headed for Ottumwa Creston and Council Bluffs There was in thre 1 ranks and the situation remains quiet threats by strikers against homes of worker's are being investigated by police and I United States marshals Faribault Minn Crosse Wls Mason City town Kew Hampton loo and to talk to by Blood Mrs Meadows looked around at Mrs Phillips astonished She seemed to shudder but said George J Gould's bride gave her age as 29 and her name as neve Jeanne that of her father was given as Alexander Campbell Sinclaire of Dakota borrowed money on The pawn ticket for the two lins which Bing had placed in Miller and Gibson cup and hid under the floor of a granary was issued by National nnd Loan Bank 744 North Clark street j At St Louis It was made out to Clarence a name assumed by Bing and the amount advanced as R A written agreement signed by the same person providing for the payment of an additional in Sixty Inches of at City 8 to D a m so of ing car j Meadows of intimacy with i Phillips I I noticed for the first time Mrs Gould gave his Q f and her mother as Letitia the event the violins were sold was They both got out of the Mrs Phillips accused Mrs j E Moell Atkins Opposite the Mr I bride's number of marriages was written one as 58 his L j o ilia Phillips held a hammer in her hand occupation as a banker and also found in Bing's possession It St Louis Ryan Haines und Ainsmith At was learned by the detectives the pawnbroker had appraised the j II value of the violins at Four Arraigned I in its a behind her As they argued the words number of Tester Green portion on two column was written Ralph Rex of the railroad strike lowing the failure of last day prepared a mined effort to reopen shops with nonunion a high official of States railroad labor This official quoted directly said peace would be suspended for the ent as the carriers and striken were unable to find any common ground for starting negotiations when Chairman Ben Hooper sought to get them together yesterday i- The stumbling block in the path of settlement H said at the railroad labor board will union's demand for restoration of seniority and other of the strikers The roads indicated to Chairman Hooper that the men who have stuck by their employers and the new employes enlisted will be in the seniority they have thereby attained Olive Branch Wilted The peace dove which had flitted between leaders of the striking shopmen and President Harding today bore a wilted olive which Ben W Hooper chairman of the United States railroad labor board tried to freshen Hooper self-appointed and working envoy between the ring forces In the rail strike an- that he had encountered fundamental difficulties in efforts to bring about peace but with more parleys in prospect the situation gave promise of a new proach to a settlement or at least to negotiations out of which some agreement might be meet on common ground Rail heads and strike leaden moved close enough meet in separate rooms at the same hotel No developments were re- ported however South is Disorders in connection with the strike were largely confined to tha south and southwest Col C 3 Lincoln assistant chief of staff of the eighth army corps area ed orders from Washington to In- the situation at Denison Tex where conditions tled At the same time dered Adj Gen Barton of the as national guard to go-to Denison and Tom Hickman captain of the Texas rangers was dispatched to the scene At Tulsa Okla J C a guard for the Midland Valley was attacked by strikers and en At Chattanooga Tenn an at- tache of the office of the general manager of the Southern railway was held up by masked men en and stabbed Two strikebreakers were from a train at Memphis and and a deputy sheriff was wounded in a riot at the Burnside shops of the Illinois Central in Chicago Ohio Troops Gov Davis Ohio ordered of state troops in tion for any trouble which micht arise in connection with the strict United States marshals and extra forces ot deputies were placed Continued on pane column and I ed quiet and Gooch on guard over mails and railroad ertv at Roanoke Va Los and Toledo and ot early nei t