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   Waterloo Times-Tribune (Newspaper) - September 26, 1920, Waterloo, Iowa                             Cattle Congress 1 Edition NORTHERN GREATEST father Unsettled and cooler day probably east tion Monday fair ESTABLISHED 1879 WATERLOO SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 26 1920 SEVEN CENTS DWELLS OF NATIONS In Discussing the league Gov Gox Said it Would Create A Dry Poland Aim Of This Teacher SEES GREAT POSSIBILITIES iN WEST FOR DEVELOPMENT Cheyenne Wyo Sept Wyoming today received the league of nations and other democratic doctrines from Governor Cox in two addresses at and enne Before a large theatre crowd here tonight the tial candidate gave his reasons International and domestic for American participation in the t league emphasizing again cal arguments for western support markets thru world i stability tor western products and use of funds saved by ment In developing western re- and not voting on present Issues also were urged by the governor and he reiterated denunciations of big business and the senatorial oligarchy with further ot the republican national committee who the governor repeated had Bent agents to republican agents to minimize the Cox campaign Create In discussing the league tonight Governor Cox said it would ate a quoting a similar denial by Former President Taft It does nothing of the said the governor reiterating that congress only may declare war and send American troops into combat Stop building battleships and maintaining a large standing army develop our natural resources 3 sea possibilities in the west for greatest development in our history nnd the cost of one ship will reclaim two millions acres of arid land Governor Cox said the league ready was at work and proving having prevented war last week between Poland and Tho governor will remain here over Sunday and on Monday tour Nebraska with South Dakota Kansas and Missouri to follow the last week of his western J which closes next Saturday at Kausas City Refers to Mysterious Letter At Governor Cox red to the alleged mysterious of Senator Harding He a question to Senator Johnson ot California asking If Senator Harding had not written Senator Johnson a letter in which the governor said Senator Ing gave a direct and unreserved promise that he was absolutely and unreservedly against the league ot nations POLES PRISONERS AND BATTERY f Associated Press Warsaw Sept addition ito prisoners tie Poles have captured a battery and a able quantity of material from the Russians It was today In their northerly operations the Poles hive reached the outer fictions ot Grodno and have the Niemen In the same maneuvre the Poles southeast of Grodno and captured With reference to the front the communique says the Lithuanians are continuing to strengthen their front In their re- gion but that only local fighting has taken place In the engagements the Poles besides the taken a battery and considerable quantity of terial from the Russians S Bka ol Warsaw Poland la an ardent supporter of the dry cause Rad hopes that her country will tol low the example set by America She Is well known Europe w a university professor and has been an active temperance worker since 1901 When she returns to her native land following the sion of the International Congress Alcoholism at Washington Sept 21 to 26 she plans an active campaign to put Poland in the dry class WHITE CLAIMS HARDING HAS NOT THE SPIRIT OF FAIRNESS AND TRUTH Tress New York Sept White chairman of the democratic national committee In a statement declared that if the spirit at fairness and truth governed ator Harding In his campaign he woud not been guilty at Marlon to his unprovable attack on the shipping board and bis at- tempted disparagement of one of the real facts ot the the of the American chant Marine The statement As usual the tacts are In con- with the statements Prior to this administration only 8 percent of American ocean-borne commerce was under the American flag Now more than 50 percent is so carried Our flag goes to every port in the world waving over American shipa and chant marine is second only to Great Britain's From gross tons production in 1914 we have gone to tons In 1919 and now toll at but were employed six years ago Senator Harding is a member of the committee on commerce knows the facts I state are true He knows further that prompt of outstanding contracts when the war ended a step that In- efficiency would not have taken It he does not know It Charles of Chicago who C M Schwab as di- rector general and claims that he built the emergency fleet can turn from his work of can funds long enough to toll him so This attack as all others by the senator is Wholly political on the basis ot HARDING VISITED BY TRAVELING MEN Reiterates His Accusations Of Democratic Extravagance Mismanagement Funds ONE OF LARGEST CROWDS FRONT PORCH CAMPAIGN Marlon ated Press Ohio administrative policy to stabilize financial conditions and make the American government the friend and partner of American business was proclaimed by Senator Ing today to a front porch speech to z delegation ot traveling men Charging that the present had invited industrial chaos by meddling and tation the republican nominee de- clared he wanted it explicitly un- that the office means a complete change from the policy which has characterized our al government during the past seven years He also reiterated his accusations of democratic extravagance and mismanagement in the expenditure ot public funds and asserted his purpose to many de- of the federal ment on an efficient and economical basis In that task he said he would the counsel ot the ablest administrators ot the country Large Crowd Preterit One of the largest crowds ot the front porch campaign composed ot commercial travellers from many cities heard the speech and ed the nominee many times as he contrasted his business policies with those of tho Wilson tration Standards bearing the names ot more than a score oil cities were In tho parade and there were many banners pledging support Several mottoes referred to Governor Cox's alleged attitude towards business and traveling salesmen one of the largest reading Cox's traveling ing's business ambassadors J H Kazar of was spokesman for the salesmen who came under the ot the Harding and Coolidge traveling men's League In a short address he declared the league would bond Its efforts everywhere towards republican victory He suggested that a representative ot the traveling salesmen should hold membership on the interstate commerce commission and hi reply the senator said tha salesman ought to be In the federal government as they are an Important factor In Industrial lite Day Over To Salesmen Most of the senator's day was over to receiving the to conferences wtih Its leaders but he also had short with Senator Hale of Re- presentative ot California Maurice Connelly a former cratic representative from Iowa Mr Kahn predicted that fornia would go republican by 000 ROOSEVELT SAYS HAYS FORCED PARTY 0 Hays Summoned Senate ers Of Republican Party To Secret Conference HAYS DELIVERS ULTIMATUM REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS ARE AS BAD AS KAISER AND EVEN NEWELL WILL RESIGN POSITION HI Sept Frederick Haynea Newell head of the department of civil engineering at the University of Illinois and former director of the United States reclamation service bas announced that he will resign his position at tho University go to California He does not ex- to become engaged In any work at present Professor Newell Is one of the foremost in the United While chief of the ation service hn directed the con- struction of nearly of the re- work that wan carried on the Roosevelt tlon His biggest work Is tho dam In Arizona He built the dam tn and several others In Colorado Utah and Nevada BUT GOOD THE QUALITY Advertisement EXECUTIVE BOARD OF IOWA STATE FEDERATION OF TODAY t Des Moines Iowa Sept 25 The hoard ot the Iowa State Federation of Labor will con- vene here Sunday to discuss the various state candidates and their attitude on affecting bor's welfare WILL TO LUTHERAN CONVENTION Press Ogdensburg N Y Sept Will Hays chairman of the can national committee forced Lodge Harding and other can senators to turn against the league of nations in order to Injure the chances of democratic success in Franklin D velt democratic vice-presidential candidate asserted here today The change ot mind ot the re- publican party Mr Roosevelt said took place during President Wilson's second absence In France It was at this time Mr velt charged that Mr Hays Senate leaders of the lican party to secret in Washington where a program oi opposition to the league of nations on any terms was mapped out Turning Point Republican Policy This was the turning point ot the whole republican policy the vice presidential President Wilson returned to Europe and U became obvious thai he would be able to incorporate the changes suggested by Senator Lodge and others including of de- finite recognition ot the Monroe Doctrine The president obtained in Paris a league of nations not only satisfactory to the senate but to the whole American people This Is the unwritten history ot what really Will H Hays hurried to ington and called Senators iodge Borah and others secret conference He pointed out to them that a successful outcome ol the efforts to restore peace and to gain the greatest object of the war a permanent peace thru the league of nations would spell Inevitable republican defeat the coming presidential election then about a year and half away Putting An End To Wars He pointed out that President Wilson would be acclaimed the world as he was being ed in the United States as the man who had at last been able to the worlds ideal of putting an end to wars delivered In effect an ultimatum to the republican tors that they must choose between a surrender of power to the cratic party and a deliberate and carefully planned campaign to throw over the treaty ot peace and to dis- credit the president of the United States in order to secure a political victory Tho choice was made Partisan advantage was placed first and the restoration of peace to was thrown deliberately Into the discard This IB recognized not only hero but the COMMITTEE Ohio Inquiry Will Be Conducted By Senators Edge and erene At Dayton COMMITTEE ADJOURN TO MEET IN ST LOUIS OGT 8 St October 18 i io will lie con- ducted by Senators Edge an erene in Dayton tori Metal thn i T nun taken up a note for Governor ln con- ducted a hard drive toward up loose ends of previous bearings 1 Activities of the The hearings today were devoted to further Into tho activities of the league to enforce peace the between Stars and Stripes n for former diers and the democratic organization tho the association of for- language newspapers with T Dupont republican al from on the stand and Into trips ot department officials Including Secretary Daniels tn the during the the democratic In Snn Incidentally the committee heard details of what was described as a quadrennial row between can factions in North Carolina and apologized for Clarence 71 from Elizabeth City that state tor It of fund provided by Chairman Hays of the republican fl ize North Carolina textile workers as a political opponent of Jfr as charged Helped Finance Publication Considerable time waB to of Richard H Waldo of New York and It was from this witness that 1 statement was ob- that bo understood R M and had helped finance publication of The Stars ami Stripes having been National Balloon Race Starts Birmingham Ala Sept The first balloon to take the air In the national races was released at 5 m It was piloted by Warren son of Ohio The second nog ascended five A strong breeze was blowing and tha balloons drifted rapidly Birmingham Ala 25 Eleven of twelve entries in the tional balloon race ware being borne along tonight by a northwest wind In a night watch will determine tha American In the Inter- national Gordon Bennett trophy race to start here October 23 Balloons placing Brat second and third in tho race starting late today will be permitted to enter the International contest One of the twelve to In the American was aged in the procedure of filling nnd forced to remain on the ground The others got away at five minute Inter- vals between flve and srx p m Re- ports from Jasper Ala live of the balloons had been sighted They were reported to he making about twenty-five miles an hour and to be flying at an altitude of between and feet The list of starters and official time of taking tho air Is as No 1 Warren Rasor No Lieut Mclntyre U S A Lieut Hurt tr S Thompson TJ No No 4 Lieut No A li Stevens No Failed to qualify No 7 Ralph No JT S No 9 Bernard Von Hoffman No H K Honeywell 11 R F Donaldson No 12 Lieut Ruffe Emerson TJ FORGE MEN TO SWEAR TO REMOVE BOYCOTT Baltimore Several mem ed Proas Ireland Sopt were dragged 25 from bouses by uniformed men day and forced while on theit knees to swear that the boycott against tho police would ba ed This action is understood to have been taken in reprisal for an attack cm the local night barracks last Dos Iowa Sept Rev W H Blancke of Newton Rev C Rollin Shirck ot Iowa City Rev J M Herbst of Webster City William S Rhodes of Des Moines and E M Work ot ton Iowa will be Iowa delegates to the United Lutheran church convention which meets at ington D C October 19 DICKEY G 0 P STATE COMMITTEE St Louis Mo Sept Thomas K a local manufacturer has been elected of the republican state committee to succeed Walter S Dickey ot Kansas City it waa said nt headquarters ot the state horo late today Press Yonkers N Y Sept G McAdoo speaking here tonight at the opening of the democratic campaign in West Chester county There are some American most of them are tn tho republican are just as bad nB the kaiser and even worse I don't say that they should be Mr McAdoo added but If we could have some sort of St Helena to which they could be sent It would purge the body politic Mr McAdon declared the licans had blamed the democratic administration for lack of tions for war We never had any preparations for war under a republican lie said It Is a hypo- critical and false statement that the republicans are making Ho praised Mr Wilson as a great democrat a man of vision a man ot clear and declared It Is a sad thing that during the dent's illness there has never been one generous word one generous from the ONE BIG UNION EXPELS MAN FROM CONVENTION POLICE ARREST FORMER SECRETARY TO LENINE Proas Chicago Sept Schachman formerly secretary to Nikolai was day In a raid by the police bomb on Communist Headquarters A quantity of literature Including a list said to contain the names of several hundred radicals working In this country in the interest ot tho Russian Soviet government was polled Rochester N Y Sept Because of his membership in the one big H of Ohio a delegate was expelled today from the convention of the International Association of Machinists in session here LUMBER TAKES TUMBLE OF PER GENT A reduction in prices of 16 to 36 percent over February quotations was an- today by retail dealers in Chicago with an average wholesale eduction of 27 percent throughout I he country according to statistics made public by L R Putman of the Wholesale Lumber Association The greatest reduction is m hadwood Mr man said quotations being reduced percent over February prices SCHUYLER CONCEDES HIS PRIMARY Denver Col Sept Karl assessed is democrats through I he influence of members democratic of the H hud come thru under pressure with and Secretary Meredith with Earlier in tbe day Mrs Etiel M Parks secretary o W D director of democratic committee said that she had financed tbc paper on tier own account and borrowed money but refused tn give the names of the men from obtained the funds She testified sbe tad put a total cf Into the publication and held per cent of Us slock for which she madn no payment Leagues to Enforce Peace Renewed Investigation of the books and of Urn league to enforce pence was conducted entirely by Rood with Oily E Mason Washington tive for thp as a witness Tho senator went through thn list of subscribers that be by their business tions and In a verbal with th witness tho of nations covenant and the Port ot that project by tbe league to enforce peace during tho time the treaty waa before the senate Senator demanded the submission of HO many of tho records anti papers It would require a van to bring them from Now York AND BANDIT GAGS AND BUSINESS MAN OF VALUABLE GEMS Proas Davenport Sept An- derson prominent business man of Davenport and Rock Island was slugged and robbed of diamonds value dat by a masked dit In Mr Anderson's apartments 319 street Within two hours police had arrested Andy Bowers well known acter and recovered the stolen gems hidden In Bowers rooms The Hint they can obtain a confession from the prisoner It was nue of the quickest catches in the history of local department Mr Anderson Is known to dreds of persons in Davenport nnd Hock Alex lie was for- of thn tel and Ms now connected with the ot the hotel holdings In both Mr Anderson Is one of the wealthy men of tho three He Ineil local fame Mayor of Alloy and more tin mately on the Stutz motor in- is It was evidenced from the I ho crime dial the to tho son apartment in the ning had cut the telephone wires Hid had planned tho VTr Anderson arrived home STREETCAR ROBBED BY Byrnes Park Car Operator Held Up On Last Trip By Masked Gunmen POLICE SUSPECTS In tlin primary election ot republican United States senator support to Samuel In the coming I New York tlon of control of the Plane ami M Keys Corporation bv C and mnv was annou he A Mr ciav th U craft soc that he control of the voting trust and the and manufacturing nl ly associated mo STREET GAR MEN ARE STILL OUT Press Cedar Rapids In Sept 5 of Rapids and City Railway who ran their cnrs Into the barns night as a protest tho car system which goes In- to effect Monday wore still out Not a car moved all day People came to the business dis- in on nnd on foot taking the gond Company sent an um to each striker tonight stating that If they do not report iu 4 a m Monday they will be and cars will bo operated with any men obtainable union or Unless the men return cal automobile dealers will have 200 froe automobiles in service day to take passengers to and from the district will ho continued until the company's service is restored With the Introduction of Ilin man cars the company frires from S to S cents PRESIDENT DOMINION SUGAR COMPANY DEAD Chatham Ont Sept Henry It Smith of nny City ber merchant and president of tho Dominion company of acute indigestion at his son's home here today ARE NOT INTERESTED Two held up Byrnes park Car Operator O H Gruhn 309 State street Just as ho stopped the car at the end ot the line to make the last return trip ot the day Tha holdup men secured about of tho money Operates s Hampden open face silver also his cap Rex W Reed the only passenger was relieved ot 33 cents which was aJl of value ho happened to have upon his person Mr Read lives with Clyde Miller at the Lamson farm on West Fourth street Operator Gruhn stopped the car at the end of the lino to changa tho trolley Two masked white men jumped out and pointed a revolver at him The two bandits wore over- alls and used red bandanna kerchiefs to conceal their faces Frank Marcus a young who had been calling on a lady friend who lives near the Byrnes park terminal saw two young men tho end of tho line don overalls It was not until they bound the red handkerchiefs about their faces that he realized a holdup was being staged in front of hla eyes that time the holdup was on and it was too late to give ing Hops 0 Martin wholesale cigar denier was the first to notice of the robbery to police ers He was driving past the car line In his automobile nnd ered the car operator Police of- Immediately notified officials of the W C F N Railway com- pany Sergt Ed L Douglas loft In the police car to search the rice A Welsh general ent nnd Robert Murray agent for the company to tho scane They located two young boys about 17 years of age who wore found In the park about a m The boys are being held for Both wearing overalls and experienced difficulty In giving a explanation of their movements luring the evening JACOB WIDELY KNOWN BANKER AND PHILANTHROPIST IS DEAD PORTER IS CONDUCTING ACTIVE FIGHT Expects To Visit Every tion Of the State Before Election CLYDE HERRING ALSO MAKING MUCH PROGRESS BY LOUIS H COOK Das Ic Sept Claude R Porter democratic date for United States Senator has opened his speaking campaign ta Iowa and will bo on the road con- stantly from now until election Ho will make the most campaign which any dome crato for senator had over made !s and his are already a source ot ry in the opposing camp Porter opened his speaking with an address In Dos September 18th a capacity hall greeting his appearance Sept known hanker Hod at home New York widely hove tonight death was duo to terlo Ho was stricken six months ago members of tho family eaid but had not suffered to any extent until August when he was compelled to return home from a sojourn In the White Mountains Hie condition nnd lie was confined to his home ten days ago Mr wito Ills eon mer L and his daughter Mrs Warburg wore called to his this afternoon when up hope of recovery Two brothers Philip and merchants of Germany him BALANCE SHEETS BEFORE CONFERENCE Press Sept tions of Europe laid their balance sheets beforo the financial ence at the and afternoon today each anew the familiar story of the high cost of living Tho of the problem of reorganization of lo finances will Monday The new ot told how they bad to lean on the nations to make up their Spain that stronger should tako ho shares of tho in loans such ns that Spain and had undertaken In Morocco POLICE OFFICER ASSAULTS GITY EDITOR HAWKEYE New York Sept of Meredith a visitor day at the headquarters of the national committee declared that reports which he received ing a tour ot Indiana Missouri and Iowa tho Farmers are not much Int.erputnr! In the details of nations as in Hi noss to prevent future war Burlington Iowa Sept liam Nichols city editor of the nnd a paper man well known tn St was assaulted this evening by Police Officer Harrison as the of exposures mado ot conditions in the ton police by tho Harrison had Just been suspended by the chief of pollen ind mot at police Thn policeman nan been placed bond to appear In court Former night Captain Countryman was pended today Smoke Azora Dutch El Ho declared himself as opposed to the provisions of tho mins railroad and accused nator of having the principles for which the ior Iowa senator once was the tag advocate The Porter schedule first ten days the state Included Sept 21 Boono Sept Manchester Sept 23 Sopt 24 for and for evening meeting Sopt 25 Extra afternoon and lubon evening meeting Sent 37 Atlantic afternoon and Rod Oak night meeting Sept 28 county with evening meeting ai Sopt Mills and Pottawattamie counties for Sopt 0 Similar activity will characterise 10 Porter campaign during the on- month of October Herring Clyde Herring continues to sue his campaign for the ship with good crowds turning out everywhere ho speaks His appeal tor the Introduction of more noss and loss politics In the house 1s meeting with widespread approval Governor Harding head of tha republican party in Iowa is 01 present busily engaged in on the coast for republican national committee The governor has boon in demand as a campaign speaker out- side of Iowa but the republican state central committee has not an- his Itinerary within tha state In fact it is In vicinity ot tho Hawson throne that the more the governor stays out ol the state between now and tion the better some ot the loaders will lilce it Charley Witt erstwhile tary to tho governor and aside a handy man for the Associated Ing Company Is also working Tor tho republican national mil of tho Chicago headquarters His experience in frenzied In Iowa is expected to stand him In good stead In his present activities Bolt A number of republican leaders have openly W J of Waterloo who wou the can nomination for state treasurer and the press of tho state ta not friendly to Mr who has a tough fight on his to boat T E Craven of Craven formerly treasurer of state farm bureau organization haa powerful support to tho rural com- and with a Burbonk IB confident that he will win In November Vice President shall will bo tn Iowa during the campaign but the date of hla op- has not yet been fixed It Is that Oov Cox will also he to makn at onu speech In Iowa FIND MONEY IN CORNFIELD Davenport Iowa Sept 25 aggregating over dollars in value stolon from thd Lone Tree Iowa Bank two weeks npo when Ha vault was blown un by automobile was eti today by the Davenport police The securities caroluly packed away In a sack were discovered by Meyer hidden in n corn field on his farm six miles of hero Ho at Inon notified MIR police of bts discovery WOMAN DISEASE OFFICE Champaign III Sept Mrs in U years cited the of D v II found death was to heat ble   

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