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v;i •sNVAWonder What thk Negro Slayers in the Jasper County Jail Think of Their Appeal Being Set for Friday, April 13?VTHE WEATHER* * ■ *Oklahoma and Arkansas—Tdnight•fain, much colder; Tuesday fair.Missoi i—Rain probably tonight and-. / Tuesday; .rnuth, colder Tuesday. x , Kansas-^-Cloudy tonight and Tuesday, probably rain; colder tonight.yeIar-no' ■ -* • T ■ ^ ; '\K' '1 * *9Exclusive Day Dispatches of the AsSlociki d PressEDITION* 1* JOPLIN, MISSOURI, MONDAY,FEBRUARY 26,1923.' ^ - I 7 . 7. , . . 7PRICE THREE CENTSOPPOSE WORLDWEDS SIX, CHARGEa *GIRLKIDNAPEDCOURT ENTRYSenate “Irreconcilables”Expected to Make Bitter Ffgfyt on Hardiifg Pro-— ReservationistposalGroup Is Lukewarm.lt; tVUsliinglon, Feb. 26.—-A resolu-! tion'io carry out the new administration proposal tor American mem b.ership in the international court of justice, organized. by the league of nations, was introduced in the senate today by Senator Iving, Demo-'cratj Utah. ThercT was no decision ar\d it wSnt ov?r indefinitely.Senator Robinson of Arkansas,L-VX,V.AND ASSAULTEDTHOUGHT DEAD[tv.\•NX.*mO.'.sssssates-ylt;/acting democrat leader, gave out a formal statement declaring tiiat onpreliminary study he had “a reelingof[ friendliness” for the administration plan, * but adding that^ it indicated a policy of timidity and lialf-heartedneks” by thd administration in its foreign policies.• Washington, Feb. 26.—More definite . indication of the reaction of senate groups to, the administration’s * sudden vequestrfor authority for this' v,nt'tir’itmfifvn In the illtor-Qouiitry’s participation in the inter•national court of justice organizedunder the league of nations waslooked for today on the eve* of the foreign . relations comTnitteo. meet-fiflg io consider the matter. Meanwhile indications increased that the senate nrobdblv will not^be preparedv-mv.vDdrothy Gilmore, 5, . Tells How, Abductor Brutally Mistreated Sister, 6Blood Stairts on ClothingDog WatchesOver Body OfDead MasterMERGERPLANThat quality - which lias earned• . * *for the dog the title of man’s most faithful friend*” vas displayed yesterday at a small shack in the wooded-hills north of Dtienw eg, 'Fttltlif-ui in death, a large sh ep-herd stood guard over the bodytLAW VIOLATIONDebs Revolt AgainstSunday Closing Lhws*Setretary Wallace Serves-Notice on Armour andOf Suspect.of hisi master, keeping offm with, ' ' 1 * * ’ vbristling neck, • gleaming teeth and I low growik ,the coroher and ^eigh-v»• A*: X-V *«V \I-Mi\0^.1noaredivorceschargedSix marriages and within seven „,yearsf against Florence Mae Dibble, of Binghamton, N, Y. She is held by authorities in tha^ city on allegations of having cashed allotment checks of the alleged husbands, all of whom are said to have been soldiers.Death ClaimsB. Rogers,Voice Teacher\Philadelphia, Feb.'-26.-f-Sear^h for6-year-old Lillian Gilmot’e, who .wijfh her 5-year-old sisteri Dorothy,- was kidnaped from in front of her homeSaturday, driven in an automobile to* {he outskirts of tKeY city arid assaulted, was continued today. ‘The police had orders to examine all vachnt houses/ lots* freight parsand any* other place where thlt;? child or her body mighi^be concealed. The Delaware river and nearby streamsalso were ibding dredged.The eqridition of Dorothy, after having been )ufJ odt of the -motor car in an isolated section, made her way home and identified ii .suspect as ilie man who had carried her and' her sister off, was reported* today as improving. .Police Believo(. Girl Dead. -. Dorothy’s \ story led the police to beHevo her , sister was killed. ✓ Shesaid the man first’attacked Lillian,.threw her-body on the Ice/*1*thendrove farther oh and assaulted her. Lillian’s body was covered with blood and her eyess were closed, Iporothy said.bors,who.came to claim the body otB^rt .Gideon, 70 years old. .•The was discovered by Iva, Mon*fs Compares to Appear in )Vashington forHearing April 2.■Washington, Feb. 26.*—Arinour Gill,.. 14-year-old • neiighbor boy. fM .'bimpany and Morris* Company,*hacl been .employed by Gideon a.nd L,,, , ■ . X•who went to'the shanty yesterday j0hloago l»ack«rs* today were servedmorning to get a team of horses tQ,]by the secretary ot agriculture withf T . ■? • — • i 4 ,Franklin B. Rogers,- widely known ! ' Wylie • Morgan^;38/ idepUfiCd ^ by’ LDOPOf llV tJlrt lffflnhriPf 1 /ii'‘trto rtfhaul wood .from .the timber. A$' he pushed open the .door,' he found the dog lying on the floor beside Gideon^ body. .It is believed Gideon, died sometime Saturday night.Gill notified Coroner Perry K.j Huidbut,; who went to the scene in an athbulance. The dog ref-used to aliowltlie body of Ids master to .be moved Gill finally coaxed the dog into the yard, and Htuibut entered from a door on the opposite side of the houseX. After tnd body was removed/ (he. dog rushed back into the house, and lay doivii beside the • spot’’whqrethov body had been. No aniQj.uVt of coaxing could®.nduce him again .to leave the s^ot. . k y'.What will become of the dog; which had been the sole compaii.ron' of t Gideon since Gideon’s partner,Alferd Benson, with whom lie had4a complaint charging them with violation of the packers and stock yards act In connection with the- tentativeacquisition of the plans and business of Morris Company by tiie Armour interests.* . ' tSecretary Wallace set ApriL 2 \ora hearing in‘^Washington.Armour ■ Company of Illinois, Armour*(Company of Dplaware, J. Ogden Armour and Morris Company WGre^amed in the complaint, Entered Into Contract. ^ The complaint stated that on December 30 J, ’Ogden Armour entered into a written contract with Morris and Company to acquire* all of Nits assets. In so doing, it was charged parties to the contract violated* the packers omistook yards act/.-* V• Secretary •, Wallace cfaimed suchlived seventeen years, end^d liis life] qctiulsitipn would ha%re the effect of, eight unonths ago with a sliotjibn restraiiiihV4 /1CRASH MAY\\COSTftv*LIFEIWOMAN•si •Car Bearing Occupants Carried 100 Yards on En-Cow-Catcher in— Grocer’sgineEast Joplin Wife Struck on Viaduct.is / problematical.g intoi*staie commerce or Gideon’s estate, of creating a monopoly in manyATLANTA DEBUTANT!?,8 WHO BllOTICSTLAWS. DOKOTHY DODD (CKNTI5It), ISMILY IKENEkTHOMAS (RIGHT).CLOSINGSUNDAY DAVIS (LEFT) ANDEight persons were injured, ono perhaps fatally and two, others seriously, in motor car accidents'yesterday which came as a climax to an epidemic of collisions and rail crossing crashes hero in tho last few weeks. Eleven * persons havo been injured in auto accidents here in the last week. ,Seven persons, a man, two women and four, children, were injured at 12:15 o’clock yesterday^afternoon when a Ford' touring-car In which they were riding was struck by a south-bound Frisco passenger train at a crossing at Kaiiroad avenueand Broad Wit y.Tho injured are! /Mrs. Jack Garoutto (ft Hocker-villo^ both hips fractured and other serious internal injuries. Attending physicians at St. John’s hospital say she may die. x .Mrs. Myrtle Martin of Hockcrville, bad bt'uises^ intprnal injuries an]d severe shock. In. St. John’s hospital.. Fred Martin, l-yearioid son of Mrs. Martin, fractured thigh and other serious bru!«tay In St, John’s hospital.Jack Gn rout to of 'Hockerviile,
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