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A NEWSPAPER OR THE HOME IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN 1 PAGES TODAY JTABLISHED 1841 IOWA CITY, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2,1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS PEACE DOVE HOVERS OVER G. 0. P. I SEME mocratic Candidate In nnessee's Primary Today Userts He'll Carry Gourds to Congress (By Associated Press) 'ASHVILLE, Aug. SHOPMEN ACCEPT PROPOSAL ALEXANDER BELL, 'PBONE INVENTOR, i DIES AT BADDECK (By Aaaociated Pros) I SYDNEYJf.

Aug 2--Dr. Alex- ander Graham -Bell, inventor oi the telephone died at 2 o'clock this Iowa Politicians Strike Keynotes Reublican morning at Beinnbhreagh, his es- the Toters of Tennessee go was unexpected! (By Associated DES MOINES, Aug. tate. near Baddeck- Although the tomey General Ben i bs on, tern- inventor had been falling In health porarv chairman of the Republi- for several months, he was not MB atft convent ion delivered the at 'the opening of the convention confined to bed and the end keynou speech for I LUC ULTCJJIUK Vi. U113 VWJ the polls today to cast their i Late yesterday afternoon, how- herg at i ock toQay in thp lots for candidates in the pn his condition became ries they will nnd on the tick- and Dr.

Kerr of Washington, a for the senatorial nomination cousin of Mrs. Bell, a house guest, i system enacted uv me tucocui. the Democratic party the name and a Sydney phiysician attended administration whicb he claims TI' i Noah W. Cooper. Mr.

his own words, is "not run-j With Mr. Bell when he died were in this race for the senate Mrs. Bell, a daughter, Mrs. Mar- inst anybody but Satan and ion Hubbard Fairchild and her his works." husband, David G. Fairchild of.

We have such a big job in Washington. The inventor leaves. erica to beat the devil that'another daughter, Mrs. Elice M. A reduction of the national i debt by billions, a decrease in! governmental expenditures of mil- lions, has followed, Mr.

Gibson said. Farmer Given Voice The farmer of Iowa is vitally interested in the record of congress," he went on. "Give to the farmer good marketing facilities so as to eliminate the expense of marketing to as great a degree as possible and give him a system of credits which will permit him to market his products in good and proper season, and you will have lifted to no small degree the burden of his troubles. It was with this thought that the farmers of the middle west united and declared that "the record of i a demand that representation In his speech Mr. Gibson pointed with pride to the national budget system enacted by the present is saving the United States 250 millions of dollars each year, said that the farmers have been given more representation on the fed- era! reserve board by the Republi- than under the Democrats, Democrat other," Mr.

Cooper declared i magazine -editor. speeches delivered to Tennes-j Dr. Bell will be buried on Mount aShlnSt ieongr ss for the relief of the vet-Jbe given to the agricultural in- erans of the war is in keeping terests spot chosen by audiences. His platform, he Bienn Breagh, a 1 the voters "is but a part of himself. old-time" religion which kept' erica in partnership with God which must be put into our.

ional life to save us from He advocated use of the den Rule as the solution for ustrial problems. Takes Gourds to Senate Ir. Cooper said that if elected would carry to the United tes senate 96 gourds, similar Storm in Linn County Sweps the "Gourd of Righteousness" en him by members of the 'Wort's Christian Temperance Union "a symbol of their wish that might all join hands and hearts i board ciple of care for those who have served the nation." Admit Times Abnormal "That there is an abnormal mental state existing in the world today is generally admitted," he began. "Progress is becoming the I progress of the mass as disting- on the While federal farmer reserve able to secure all the representation he desired, yet he did, under a Republican administration, secure what he had not been granted under a Democratic administration, namely, representation on the federal reserve board," he stated. On the question of the bonus.

(By Associated PreM) DES MOINES, la. Aug 1--Declaring that a profound revulsion in political sentiment now exists against the present Republican administration, and that this feeling is contributing greater strength to the Democratic party each day, Henry Vollmer, temporary chairman of the Democratic state convention, predicted a Democratic lower house in congress In 1924 in his keynote speech delivered before the convention at the Auditorium this afternoon. Mr. Vollmer included In his speech a review of the Republican administration since the party went into office a year and five months ago, and touched on the bonus, question, the Esch-Cummins law, the present agricultural condition, and the Federal Reserve bank. "Two years ago we were buried under an avalanche of votes," Mr.

Vollmer began. "Some seven millions. I believe was Mr. Harding's plurality vote." in the popular Path Two Miles Wide, leveling Corn, Fruit CEDAR RAPIDS, Aug 2 Cut- VSM. IrUC; Ui.

uished from the independent pro- Mr Gibson sajd aat tte bm faad gress of the individual. In 1918, the common people, fearing that the fundamental principles upon which this government was founded were in danger, turned with open arms to the Republican party and elected a Republican congress. Didn't Wait Long 1 votes to help America quit ting a path two miles wide and was only a gentle zephyr compar- nking wiili Satan from the poi-j several miles hail as large as 1 ed to what took place in pots of death and to drink; hen's eggs and falling to the depta when the people overwhelmin jw with the God of our fathers of six inches destroyed gram -Tmmbers elected as" their the healing fountains of eter- and fruit early last night. i presi-' truths'." There will be one for every lator," the candidate announced. dent that distinguished Republican, I The storm originated in the vl- Warren G.

Harding." cinity of Ryan in Delaware county swept across the northaest part remind them that we' of Linn county and Into Jones st get risht with God in order, and DubTTque counties. Nothing; get right with each other and! was left standing in the path of id the world in universal broth-j the storm and the damage will; (00( amount to more than 51,000,000. Jr. Cooper opposed war as lost all they had. 1 ult of Christianity" and urged! The storm struck at 6.30 o'clock' of the Sabbath.

and in fifteen minutes the tern-' 'America was born and bred aiperature dropped several bbath-keeping nation," he heavy downpour was followed' red. "All our early a deluge of rain. Plate glass. I laws provided that all gov-j windows were broken in iment and industrial business Coggon and other cities In the; profit should stop on Sunday, vicinity of the storm while farm! on that diet our nation grew houses and barns were left with-! ait. But now America has be- out a windowpane.

The hail fell! ne a Sabbath-breaking nation, in a steady downpour for over capitol city of thirty minutes. i our great Interstate com-j rce, the biggest in th world, Jjyfl yAT SEN LOSES 5 been captured by the devil' Sabbath-breaking. And con- massed the lower house, and that Is every reason to believe ihat the government will shortly complete the legislation. Praise svas accorded the 39th general assembly for passing unanimously the state bonus law, which will voted upon by the people at the fall election. No Word on Brookhart "Endorsement of the national and (Continued on page 11) "Many said that this was tie end of the Democratic party that no party could survive such an overwhelming disaster.

These prophets have not been obliged to wait long for their complete discomfiture. A scant year and five months have elapsed since the present Republican administration went into power and already a profound revulsion in political sentiment Is in evidence through- (Contintred on page Indiana Physicians Try Group Plan BATTLE. SAYS CHEN REPORT (By Associated Press) CANTON, China, Aug. 2--Chen Chiung Ming's forces who are favorable to the Pekin republic has consented to it. The ril laughs and God frowns to tness our nation prostituting the bbath to unioly purposes.

Devil is Our Teacher our nation were to license. defeatea the troops of ffeg, lying or inurder we- Stt Think it mighty bad. th Canton repBDlic and driTe nation is practically losing ShiuPclloW 130 mlles i bbath-breaking every of more than forty northeast of Chiachow, ac-J cording to a bulletin given at General Chen's Canton head- tte es unless we have religion en- gh to stop it. The Bible tells over and over that th prostl- ion of the Sabbath to unhol rposes will bring Gods wra.n on any nation. i 21 machine guns and nine nsrael, France and Germanr sfg nt to ruin that a J' are placed at killed, wounded preachers told Germany tnat Sabbath-breaking reT)Or ed pped, would ruin her.

Germany Bot reported. ike the Sabbath tmtil they vsre CM DC! ICTUCn nnine everv known business FOUR MEN BELIEVED ery day and Sunday, too. Then QEATH ON EXPLOSION broke into hell and the aping Jrid was dragged in with them. eakine the Sabbath schools a tion Into breaking everything od. The devil has America in is school." ENATE LIKELY TO PASS BILL IN AUGUST fBr Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug 2--Pa3- of the administration tariff II by the senate this month emed to be almost certain today a result of an agreement reach- by Republican and Democratic iders.

ME MAN KILLED IN RAILROAD GUN FIGHT (By Associated Pres-0 VAN BUREN, Ark, Aug 2--One an was killed aad another wound- during a gun fight in the Missou- Pacific railroad yards here early day In which, Is eaid, 150 shots exchanged: OF BROOKLYN Chicago Conference Names Committee to Draft Reply To Harding' Plea For End of Tienp (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Aug. 2 Chiefs of the striking rail employes today voted to accept President Harding's proposal for ending the railroad strike and appointed a committee to draft the text of the acceptance and for- word it to the president immediately. The actual step was taken among the more than 100 chiefs of the Six federated shop crafts under B. 51. Jewell.

Timothv Healy, president of the stationary firemen and oilers union, the only other organization on strike, announced that his organization would concur in the shop craft's action. Protect New Employes WILLIAM CROW, PENNSYLVANIA SENATOR, DIES, (By Associated Press) UNIONTOWN, Aug. 2-TJnr- ed States Senator William E. Crow died at his home in the Gibson mountains near here this morning. L.

P. Padgett Dies WASHINGTON, Aug. 2--Representative Lemuel P. Padgett of Tennessee died early today at his home here. If SELECT Fails to Keynote Mention Speech Brookhart-Cummins Row Iowa DEATH LIST IN PIE PLOT JT 8 New York Doctors Trying to Save Others Who Ate Poisoned Pastry Monday (Bv United NEW YORK, Aug.

2--The death Abbot, Osceola, eighth district 'By United Press) DES MOINES, Aug. 2--Factional fights feared by Republican leaders anxious for party unity, failed to materialize at the opening of the state convention at the Coliseum here this morning. Attorney General Ben J. Gibaoa'a keynote speech breathed a spirit of harmony, and state central committee elections went through practically without a hitch, eight members being re-elected. The three new members are Lewis Gap- diner, Anamosa, fifth district, M.

Curtis, Knorvffie, seventh district succeeding Senator Rawson, Frank list of victims of arsenic pie served hundreds of customers In Shelbourne's Restaurant in the Broadway district mounted to six today while health authorities expected more fatalities within a few nours. While doctors were working frantically to save the lives of a score TOPEKA Kan. 4ug. 2-- 4ssur- 1 or more Ttetims. police scoured the ances to all new employes In ser- for vice on the Atchison, Topeka and i er Louie" the baker's help- unknown ho 5s in me up-to-date X-ray room of the Union City Clinic (above), and of tn3 Clinic building Santa Fe railroad that their seniority rights will be fully protected was contained in a notice posted at the Sante Fe shops here this morning.

Harding Remains Inactive (Bv- WASHINGTON, Aug. 2--Secretary Hoover after reporting to President Harding today on the railway executives" meeting in New York, -which the commerce secretary attended as the representative of the president, said he did not look for any action during the day by the executive in the rail strike situation- Iowa Worker Threatened (Bv Associated Pressl BURLINGTON, Aug. 2-Striking miners in the vicinity of Centerville, la, entered the round house of the Burlington road there last night and made threats to the shop workers there, according to information received through rail circles here today. United States Marshall Gray in charge of deputy marshals In Burlington has been ordered to send fire marshals to Centerville as as possible and they are now on the way. According to morning reports today the Burlington railroad has hired seventy-five additional men and ported to have prepared the dough I anti Brookhart Resolutions Body Peaceful The resolutions committee ed is pro-harmony.

Nine of eleven members are either "harmoav lovers" or friendly to Colonel Brookhart. The committee will follow a "hands off" policy on the Escb. Cummins act and other controvert- ed issues. J. R.

Frailey of Ft. Madison and of Cedar Rapids, for the arsenic pie av ker's helper has i men. are expected JOHN BLACK STILL "IN THE ROUGH" IN MATCH WITH DEATH (Bv Associated Press) SAN JOSE, Aug. 2- -After winning In the qualifying round of histournament with death yesterday, John Black, nationally famous Attorney General Gibson urged support for the Republican state ticket. He lauded the Republican national administration for business efficiency andTlts attitude toward the farmer.

"The result has been that In agriculture find affairs on the upgrade," Gibson said. "Gibson rapped profiteers and monopolies, praised the tmmlgra- as a golfer, today was in what phy- monopolies, praised the immigra- sicians believed to be the tion restriction act and predicted finals aTirt "OUR nn at the turn." enactment of soldier bonus leglsla- finals and "one up at the turn. 1 "Black Is still "in the rough' as tlon he lies In a hospital here with his head injured and several of Is ribs broken as a resale of an auto accident near Irvington last Monday. Herbert Brown, Saa Francisco millionaire club man and friend of Black, was killed in the accident that injured the master golfer. Although "in the rough" Black's phy- i Committees are Named (By Associated Press) DES MOINES, Aug.

2--Members of the Republican state central committee selected at district caucuses held this morning follow: First--W. W. Copeland (re-elected) Burlington; second--Alfred for Iowa lines, forty-three of whom are at Burlington. are get him out. His gallery was Increased last night by one physician and consists today of Dr.

Raymond "Wayland, Dr. L. S. Anderson, a nurse and his wife. They are backing him to win expected him soon to be The on the fair way to recovery, crisis is near, It is said third--Lars E.

Bladine (re-elected) Cedar Falls; fourth--L. P. Barth, Cresco, fitth--Lewis Gardiner, Anamosa; sixth--Charles K. Needham, Grmnell; seventh--M. L.

Curtis, Kcorville; eighth--Frank M. Abbott, Osceola, ninth--Willis Steam (re-elected) Logan; tenth district--Bert Burnqtdst (re-elected) Fort Dodge; eleventh--A. IOWANS, HELD AS ROBBERS, ESCAPE COUNTY PRISON (By Associated Press) la, Aug 2 I HPfiVY i A I Ti Whiting (re-elected) Storm Lake. A A IM tlA I Members of the resolutions com- A I SHOP ATTACK I mittee selected at district cao- cuses follow: rsr Associated I First Fraily, Ft Madi- DIXON, 111., Aug. heavy earl evening- second-- George A.

Smith, By the aid of two men who worked i and continued throu the night from the outside, fe belieTed tQ haye (Bv XEA tJNlON CITY, Service) Ind, Aug. In tne service, during the war, 2-- were five Union City, physi- a store at Homer, escaped, from county jail early this morning ing. J. F. Murphy and Frank Bishop in the cage with the Pardoes remained in tne jail.

Murphy notified Sheriff Carl of the escape. It is said that the two men sawed through the bars of the jail window and then sprung toe lock ot the cage where the men were con- to which, every "Wednesday even! fiu ed ing, the members of the group; meet to discuss all unusual cases TDfiODQ Tfl under treatment bv theiri number. I I A A AS A Promptness FOR MINE WORKERS The plan further Ross Pardoe charged with robbing aUack on the XorthTestern rail road shops at Nelson. Sheriff Schoenholz was called upon to furnish several deputies to guard the property when it was re- Trewm, Cedar Rapids; sixth--fi. Alfree, Newton; seventh--Geo.

A Wilson, Des Momes; eighta-- R. Spence Mt. Ayr; ninth-George Wrght, Council Bluffs; ported a number of strikers were ten rry Holdoegel Rockwell planning to travel overjrom Ciffl-j Cit7 eleTenth Tr Overholze-. ton, la, to Nelson to "clean up" the men who were at work In the shops. The sops vill be Permanent mitteernen com- se'ec'ed as fol- issues (By United Press) nite? NEW YORK, Aug 2-- Four men were believed killed today when 'practice.

PRIMARY RETURNS (By Tnited Press 1 Returns from important primaries in five states yesterday show the following re-ults 9 fot'ay- First Mrs HajToway Ft. Madison second Marenso- 0 Morton, Clar.on: fourth-- Clarence Knntson, Clear Lake; rib--Mrs P. Lenott. Marshall'owa: sut-b-- Mrs A R- Musser. Otturflwa: severit 1 the tug Edward blew up in the East river in Brooklyn.

A terrific ex- keep it up when they returned Its advantages are obvious. home. The average patient doesn't Group Plan Launched doc- plosion shook the ship which sunk fcnow what really ails him. He Accordingly, with a sixth immediately. Windows of houses knows only that he's troubled by tor who joined forces with them, on the water front were shattered certain uncomfortable symptoms, they opened offices in the same by the blast.

The ship had four i description of these building in Union City, obtained or more men on board according symptoms the doct or deduces what the cc-ope-ation of a dentist with to its owners, the East River Tow-! is hisdisea5e Then if the case quarters less than two squares aaoptum was to give physician summoned happens i Knox, Kentucky, into southern to be unavailable, the services Indianana today to protect the of the member of the group best. coal mines opened under state qualified to take his place is supervision. Two regiments were i offered, and in several to pitch camp "somewhere i economy of time has Jin the Indiana coal field," Ad-, the saving of life. jutant General Smith The first effect of the plan's' West Virginia Worttnnsrtort. --Mrs Molnes eisith ea, Centerrille; ing company.

i is unusual he directs the pat- away, and launched their expen- Clt and vicinity a medical service to a specialist-a surgeon, an ment TM" equal to I oculist, a dentist, or maybe, if Ther has been no sacrifice of the best obtainable in the lanr- doubt exists, to an Xray expert individuality. Each physician C1 8 In the 1S months All maintains his practice indepcn- smce the Lmon City Clinic was r- DT to Union' I I DEBT NOTE REMO VES CHANCE OF GRACE FOR GERMANY Howard Sutherland Re-, ninth--Scott publican, renom-nated. will M. M. tenth-Howard Espesset Esiher- Ve-lv, the Democratic choice Cn-ry, Virginia I ty Senator Clause A Pwanson, Miss Harvat G.ven Post Democrat, wo- the nomination bv Members of the i rnrtee follows Ki'bourn: Mlssouri James A.

Reed leading Brecken- socono--E-nira Harvat. Iowa ndge Long by 10 noo for the Demo-; cratic senatorial nimmation in re- from twothirds of the precincts. Brewstew. apparcnt- lv chosen by Republicans Kansas Tnd'ano'a: ill Becker Elkader- fifth-Charles Guthr-'e Center: tV--Mrs ney, seventh--G. rr; Mrs- WEATHER FOR IOWA (By Press) to take a photosraph and see All maintains his practice maepcn- PARIS, Aug 2--The British this costs the patient time and dentir.

But whenever any one established, much progress has note on the ir er-allied debt ques- moll ey of tbe seven wants advice or been made that A the doc-' tion has removed all In the army such trouble was assistance fromoinother, it is his tors purchased the Union City. France consenting to a mora-, for the Republican guber- Oakland: eliminated. Former Governor Stubbs tic: Harrison. -adine for the Republican guber- Oakland: tenth--A Wickman. QV SUCH Arts ii i A I Plentv of doctors of for the asking, and, unless the hospital, and eventually It is theirl i for Germany in the vlow natorial nomination by Oamer: Larson.

i i i I (ycl AT" Partly cloudy tonight and Thurs-' all sorts were available, working case is complicated, requiring iay. Possibly thundershowers in co-operatively. If one of them much work and study, without northwest portion this afternoon had a case which puzzled him, extra to thp patient or tonight Not much change in there was a to prect a new hospital ad-'of official circles expressed here margin theif office buildmsr. today The experiment has aronsea Oklahoma .1 Watton, farmer labor The oldest known bank specialist for him This means almost innumerable widespread discussion in medical! Camels sometimes Ine to the Mate, leading by 10 000 in the Demo-, were issued in China 2S37 jears temperature. to consult, right at hana.

Informal consultations, in addition circles. acs of 100 years. i cratic gubernatorial race. i befon- the Christian era. 1EWSP4PERS IFWSPA.PK.

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