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SEPTEMBER 29, 1923. FAf.T SATURDAY MORNING. COOLIDGE IS MIDDLE WEST NEWS IN BRIEF KLAN WILL BE INDIANA ISSUE WESTER CLASSES IN LINOTYPING FITZGERALD'S Jet the cfOfusic. UNCONVINCED 4' IEXCLUBIVE DISPATCH A INDIANAPOLIS. Sept.

28. Noncommittal-on. Plan for Party Chiefs Sec New VAe Mayor Wauiuol Lewis Hhank ad- Wheat Farmers mcnt cf Uncertainty Believes Problem One of Cot'. McCray May be Ashed to Relinquish Fight Markets, Not Credit sleeping busband in their apart-mailt at 4200, Washington Boulevard. According to the police Tontrup was unable to assiga any reason for bis wife's action.

Htato Finance Commissioner Millspaugh plaosd a State ibank examiner In charge of the Citizens Bank of Lancaster, Schuyler county, which closed Its doors late yesterday by order of Its board of directors, St. Louis manufacturers, wholesale distributors and retailers In the downtown center, representing varied lines, announce an increase in. September business of from 5 to 40 per cent over that of the corresponding period of 1922. Postmaster-General New Out ySX JtfJJ Little Hope Held Out for linotyping In our modern school. Classes day I an4evenlng.

Competent In- etructors. Join now. Phone .91187. Ifltratlon authority. The plan proponed by tho northwestern dulega-tton therefore, covers both th) factor of money-credit and tho factor of markets aa well, but obviously the delegation' mind is more on the llrut named than on the last.

i NKXT STKP BY CABDICT That dPltUfutffln hd preliminary talk with Prenldent a more extended talk with Secretary Wallace and has peut much time today with Secretary Hoover. As stated at the White Houhc, the next step la for-these two Cabinet otHrers to eitdown with Frmldent Coolidge to determine If there id anything practical wltted yosterduy that he has under consideration 'request from numerous Republicans in Indian-apolia Miid elsowbre in ths State Una he become a candidate for the 1 Kepubllcan humlnatlon for Uovernor in th primary next May. Mrs, Ellen Powell, t0 years of age, rescue iniualun worker, waa killed by a street car here iat night, lit dcutli brings the toll from truth accidents up to forty-seven tdnco tho Hint of the year. Farmer near Blu'fftou are locking their wine cellar" when they go to following JSundu.v morning raids on the forbidden grape by a band of young men. MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE, Sept; Light rains throughout parts of Washburn, Hawyur, Husk and Burron counties yoaterduy extinguiohed a number of minor forest fires which Political Remedy1- BV HO BERT B.

'ARMSTRONG DISPATCH-1 Wffi! 11NGT ON. Be pt. 2 8 Presl- ho1i11iar Out- TO tulVo INQUIRY REVEALS SEA CRASH HERO for Coolidge BY AUTircn SEARS II EN NINO IKXtXI'SIVB DISPATCH. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 28.

For more than "the usual number of reasons, according to present indications, Indiana Is likely to be an exoeedlng doubtful State In the election next year. To add to the normal political complications In llooslerdom. the Republicans have involved themselves In a bitter factional warfare deliqht delegation of bankers, business men and farm-era-now hero from the wbtat-grow-litg" North that his administration will, be 'able 'to And a pa liticil 4iire' fori thcr low-price of whV Neither can ho be said to otSnt AsVouragehif-nt. is iUn plyi permitting" this delegation to obse-rve by cohsultation with Ills i IaMnet officers end' other Hirers ofyi.hu government the schemes' tbey have HUHi V'(l to Dlovato price of that the government can do. It is threatened to spread for a time.

Cltcrtymut Chocolate quite apparent that Prudent CooUJjhe liren, however, did little dam-Idgo, though he hus not closed his (age, although men who have re. i mind, on the subject has small turned from the timber districts state that great danger of serious the end of which no man seeth. Then a new cause for division in Republican ranks has, been contributed by Gov. McCray's financial difficulties end the question vf artists make wo. for he BRMSWIGK whether the Republican Governor's Johnson Will Conclude Visit Here Tomorrow AUnie.

WOite House loaay ma misfortunes and acts will discredit the party Irretrievably next year when a Governor is to bo elected. hope that the government can or should assume control of the wheat nttuattan, with a view to rellevlna; the distress of the wheat producers. It la equally obvious that the exigencies of politics as well as a decent remrrt for the dls-tretis of the cotiBldcrahle body of the citlisnHhip demand that the administration treat respect and due consideration' their pleas and their planar "We are not asklnc." declares In with this sad stats known that he Isntrongly-convlnced Jhat tho of the wheat farmer" do npr consintC of hisini. ability to borrow the operations of $thc War Finance Cor. i.

oration In tlje last twoT.ycars have been-mofst helpful in supplying credit, they, ila consist prl- the spokesman for the northweet-1 tnaniy in tnr, jvntjai mrmrrs nbllity to find 'market; "for his tiros oxiHtH thin year, due to most swamps having dried up during the summer. Pale of AVillo Grass Rug Company plant and -site of seventeen acres at Urcen Bay. together with 1390 acres of land in Northern Wisconsin, to Morris Miller and Edward, C. Lowe of Green Buy, has Just ben announced. The Willow Grass Rug Company, at one.

time among the city's most Important industries, was closed lat year because of "unfavorablu taxation and an inequitable Urllf on Japanese rugs." ST, PAUL' ST. PAUI Bept. 88. Fifteen farms in Dodge county near West Concord will be Jhe nucleus of the first experiment at electrification of farm work In Southern Minnesota. The Intention of the leaders in the movement Is to install a five-mile power line which will supply whateverpower the farmers may need.

i An eagle measuring four feet The. tfdrth western1 delegation has Senator wbo has been conferring with political advisers In Southern California for several days, will complete his visit in this end of the State tomorrew. Last night he addressed I0d supporters at, a dinner at Paulais Cafe. The Senator's remarks wero confined largely to an attack upon the League of Nations. He intimated that he will fight the economy progrem of the Richardson sd ministration.

During his trip through southern counties. Senator Johnson made no public reference or explanation relative to his famous letter to C. K. McClutchy of Sacramento. ii" ess sum iprnit.

for tho thought not n.cw, 4t lu ku tftut 1 1 ih a liasrbeon expressed by. an admfn- i t-L FlTZGERALlirlUSlC CO, or affairs in the Republican party are the comparative harmony and confidence prevailing in the Democratic party." EW EIjEMENT An element of 'uncertainty for both parties, however, is the Ku Klux Klan, said to number between 800,000 and 400,000 voters in- this State. The Klan defeated several candidates In the 1928 election, since which time It baa grown stronger. It dominates affairs in a large part of rural Indiana. The Immediate problem of tha Republicans Is what to do about Gov, McCray.

Those elements of the party represented by Post-master-General New, Natl tons I Committeeman Keating and State Chairman Walb think the party ought sertoutily to consider calling on Gov. McCray to resign and thereby relieve the party of responsibility. To that end those leaders caused a meeting of the State committee to be called for next Monday. This move Is called pactional politics by the Republicans still AT 727 729 HILL STREET IP. A.

Motol R. L. Rhodehamcl rnxcxrstvB ntsrTCH 1 SAN DIEGO, Sept, J8 Another hero of the naval catastrophe at Point' Honda has found. em vfor a flxe.r or guaranteed. pricB of wheat nor are wo in favor of such leplnla-tton.

Wa are for price stabilization through and orKanl-lation under governmental riireo-tion which will have the power through ee.operatlon on tha part of the farrnerw. to guide thoni ench year In determining the amount of a crop to be seeded and thus so far as possible through acreage control limit the production of heart to such a point that trwre will be a proper dutnestic market for the same." still ndpK ixm But the northwestern delegation la far from having abandoned Hs original desire to get some Federal money aa well as federal advice distributed among the wheat farmers. The sort of organization it want would have a capitij of $50,000,000 to be appropriated by to be ucd in buying wheat and would have the authority to aggregate the domes-tic demand for' wheat from 'the foreign demand and thus take wlit.it out of the xigencies of the market. This la what IXOGGINO JURY DISAGREES seven inches from tip to tip of wing wa ehot by Thomas Kelly on the L. O.

Law farm near Comfrey. The discovery cf the bled has INTERESTING FREE BOOKLETS The LOS ANGELES TIMES Waahiniton Information Bnrtam la cooBtaotly on the watch tor frea governtnent publication of Interest to TIMES readers. See announcements every day or so in the newt colnmg of THE TIMES. From the testimony recorded at the official inquiry into the causes of the wreck, the name of R. I cleared up the mysterious disap inr a.

mom MACON (Oa.) Sept. 28. The Jury considering the case of Dr. C. A.

Yarbrough, charged witb rioting in connection with the flogging of W. O. Barnett, reported late today that it was hopelessly divided. The Jury bad been out forty-seven hours. pearance of many young turkeys and chickens from the law farm la the last few weeks.

Rhodehamel stands out sj the one man who worked the hardest end braved the greatest risks to save hit companions. pictures of Uhodehdtnel clinging with one i .1 ir ni. il i 1.4 -rr" The simplest way to end a corn ih Bbie-jay. Stops tlie nam Instantly. Tbrn the corn loosens and conu-j Made in dear liquid and fn.thin plasters.

The action is the same. At your druggist faithful, to the McCray-Watson combinations who echo the assertion of Gov. McCra-y; that-his financial difficulties are his personal affair and do not involve his record as a public servant. band to a slippery handhold on the ide of a rocking destroyer and reaching down into the caldron of oil and water to rescue Is meant by stabilising the. r-rtce.

WATSON'S STAND Senator Watson, Chairman Walb 1 very mucn came'eort of four of his shipmates were painted by sevenal officers, who Has testified, and all declare this man the greatest hero of the disaster which sent seven destroyers on the rocks and caused -the death of twenty-three men. Bluejay and Committeeman Healing- have Koniro waj5 performed diinm; the wjjfr nnd afterward by the United StiUca drain Corporation a branch of the 1-1 de raj Fooa Ad- spent this week in conferences Jn various parts of the State! to sound opinion on McCray. Tbey have encountered a good deal of sympathy for the" Governor, particularly i it minlelration. MELFORD IS EX-FIANCEE ADMITS among the farmers who have! a BREAK WITH BALDWIN NO OPERATION FOR HER NAMED IN COMPLAINT Defendant Mentioned in Suit for Divorce to be Film Director fellow feeling for one who has lost bis fortune In agricultural vett-lures, This sympathy doubtless will be reflected at the State committee meeting, possibly to an extent that will defeat the move to demand GiyVernor's treeigna- tlon." "8 The long-standitg Republican internecine strife la -now evolving into a three-cornered struggle for control of the Indiana delegation SheToclcLydia E.PinkhamVcsp etable Cma pound and Escaped the Operation Doctor Adrised Louisville, Ky. "I wish to thank you for what your medicine has done to the national convention, Post- OMAHA OMAHA, Bept.

J8. Puncture vine, a dangerous weed from California- baa been found near the: railroad tracks at Arnold, brought In, It is believed, by a shipment of This is the fourth report in the State of finding this weed' near railroad tracks. Considerable damage was done In the vicinity of Atkinson yesterday by a heavy wind and rain-sform. There was no report of live-stock losses. Deciding that land should bo owned by the man who works it, State, gupt.

J. M. Matzen of Fremont wilt Bell his six. Podge county farms at public Ruction. DES MOINES DES MOINES, Sept.

28. The historical homestead -at Ibwa City of Bamuel J. Klrkwood Iowa's famous Civil War Governor, may yet become the property of' some organization that will preserve it a a site cloHCly linked with Iowa's history and development. Offered at auction last week, no satisfactory bids were made aad the sale was indefinitely postponed. Benson Starr, 81 years old.

a veteran of the Civil War and, a pioneer-settler of Jasper county; Is dead at Lynnvillc.i Mr. Starr was la rd'ember-of thp Twenty-ejghth Iowa Infantry cnd is one of the oldest melnbere.of 1he Masonic fraternity In He Is well-known over the State for his wonderful collection of war relics. John Kexroade, farmer residing southeast of Anita, reports that his nttle were stampeded yesterday by a mail plane flying? low across his pasture. The frightened animals plunged through a barb wire fence which resulted in several sustaining Injuries. DENVER DENVER, 28.

William P. Jones, formerly chief engineer of the Denver Board of Public Works died suddenly at the home of his Mrs. W. V. Bogess, at Louisville, Ky.

"Cemeteries occupied by the bodies of the dead are in a class by themselves and are exempt from taxation! by implication," declared District Judge Clarence J. Morley yesterday In overruling the filed by the and county Denver to the suit brought by the K. Henry 'hen on behalf of the Catholic diocese of Denver, to restrain the city "from selling the old Calvary Cemetery for taxes master-General New has espoused the cause of President Coolidge, and be and hia followers-will endeavor to effect the election of delegates who may be depended upon to vote for Coolidge till the cows come home. COOLIDGE Senator Watson is also for the nomination of President Coolidge. but.

not without reservation's, like Mr. New. Mr. Watson is not to go Into the last ditch with Coolidge, Mr. Watson has tor me.

i was in bed for eight or nine days every month and had a freatdeal of pain. doctor said my only relief waa an operation. I read of Lydia E. Piiskham'e medicines and tried the Vegetable Com- fsund and the anative Wash, NOTHING CM'SPAIi ABOUT IT. PIEDMONT ItrtCirsrvH KA.V FRANCISCO, Rpt.

2S. There is nothing unusual in the fat't tliat the engagement of Mit Anna. Gertrude IJosworth, Piedmont society belle, and Baldwin M. Baldwin, grandKon of 15. J.

Baldwin, has been broken. At Ieat so said SIIss Bosworth, striking beauty and former University, of California today" in verifying the rumor that she and the well-known' young heir to the Baldwin million? would tiot wed after all. As to the cause of the" shattered romance, has followed so quickly upon the announce, mcnt of tho apprehing mar riage. Miss Bosworth was noncommittal. "No, I have no rra.son to give for the broken -nKagmcnt." she said.

"But iot surprise Mr. He. knows and iin-derstands, and thnr is nothing uniuiual about It According to Miss Bosworth, who is the daughter." of Mrs. CharWss Bosworth, 17 Bortita avenue, piedmont, a leader in Kast Bay society circles, young Baldwin 1 in. the South with his mother, Mrs.

Anita Baldwin, of Anita. some Presidential aspirations George Henry Knauff, professionally known as Oeorge H. Mel-ford, was made the defendant yesterday in a divorce suit filed by Louise Leroy Knauff on a -charge desertion. Although it proved impossible to conilrm the report last night, "it is thought that tho George II, Mel-ford referred to is the well-known motion-picture director of the same name. The complaint states that the Knauffss were i married on May 9, 1904.

and that Knauff deserted his wife on September 15, 1S22. Mrs. George Melfprd. wife of the Paramount 'director, last March eonfi rmed tire report that her husband had U-ff It was added by friends that malicious gossip of Unknown persons was responsible for the differences betweta the Couple. Melford has been In the motion-picture business for many years.

His most recent association is with the Famous Players Lasky Corporation, for whom he directed "The Sheik," "Burning Sands" and "The Light That Failed." He Is at present reported to be on the way north for location scenes on his new picture. Only recently the wife of the director, wheh asked if she contemplated divorce proceedings, de nimseir. ana ir it should appear that Mr. Coolidge could not be nominated, the Indiana delegation, Mr. Watson hopes, would rise and demand "What's the matter with Senater Wrateon for President?" Then a Watson stampede would be in order.

Mr. Watson would have none but Watson men In that delegation, and Mr. New is determined they ehall not be Watson men, Then thAro. im fnmf and-they surely did wonders for me. fee) fine all the time now.

also am picking up In weight 1 will tell any one that your medicines are wonder-and you may publish my letter if you wish. "-Mrs. Ed- Boehnlein, SISjr, Louisville, Ky, 'neryousness, painful tired "and rnn dowlit are symptoms ef female Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be taken whenever there is reason to fear such troubles. It contains nothing that can injure, and tends to tone up and strengthen the organs concerned, so thatHthey- may work in a healthy, normal manner Let it help you as it has tbousandsof others It is now selling almost all over the world.

BLAST KILLS MANY CHINESE OFFICIALS Beveridge, who demonstrated his bold on Hoosier Republicans by defeating Senator New for renominates in is reputed to be a receptive candidate for the Presidency, despite his defeat in the election by Mr: Ralston. At any rate, the Beveridge partisans will endeavor to elect. delegates who are for Mr. Beveridge and against Watson. AILMY AVIATION CIIlEIt AMONG BAREfcV IiCAPES clared: "Mr.

Melford is still my PY CABLE iST ASSOCIATED PRESS J' TWO WOMEN ASK ESTATE OF ENGINEER husband and always will be. Every man during his life has spells like this. No, I am not contemplating the institution of divorce proceedings." The complaint fjled by Mrs. Knauff. yesterday was drawn up by 'Attorney Herman L.

Both. It made no request for a settlement of community property, it being understood that a financial agreement has been reached out of court. A VIEW of the map showing communities served by 'Security banks reveals how completely die Security covers the Los Angeles -region. ullyequipped banking offices are conveniently located in the most important business centers in Los Angeles and surrounding towns. How well the Security organiza7 tioh is serving this section is most convincingly shown by the fact that in a district of 1,000,000 people, the Security carries 264,000 deposit accounts.

just one conclusion possiblea good place to bank, not "only for the other fellowbut also for you. Each, Stranger to Other, Declares She is Widow of James C. Colvin TO CHECK GEM SALES Drive Ordered Involves Dealers' and Consumers' Tax What splendid opportunities the profession of mining engineer KANSAS CTTV, KANSAS CITY, 28. H. Ridge, head the Ridge insurance here and member of a pioneer Kansas City died at his home yesterday.

Mr. Ridge, who waa 3 years old, was at his desk? Monday apparently In he best tf health. He spoke of feeling ill yesterday. His jugular vein burst and death soon followed. Fifteen guests at a bridge party at tho home of Charles Terkes, 8016' Euclid "were robbed late last night by four negroes who surrounded the house.

The Kansas State Banking" Department' yesterday- took over" the Grldley State formerly operated by State Senator J. R. Anspaugh. Losses due to bad loans, it was estimated, will amount to more than $40,000. fcOtlSYrLLB LOUISVILLE, Sept.

28. In October, 1916, there wers approximately 1356 vacant homes in Louisville, and since that" time GiGaryour skin- Maejvurfece a Business-asset A drive has been ordered from Washington, involving' dealers' and offers for a double life was lllus-trated yesterday in Judge McCor-mick's court when tb petitions of Mrs. Luona Colvin and -of Mrs. consumers' tax on' jewelry sales in the local Internal revenue district, in which the sales of retail jewelers Rosyett Colvin for the estate of "That tt3n-ttwibleniay 68 inore i than a source of suffering and embarrassment -it may. be Jiolding you back In the Business world, keeping you out ol a better jnb for which a good appearance is required.

Why 'take a chance" when will be checked by Unite States Collector of Internal Revenue James C. Golvjn were preesntsd Tha ease continue Monday. Neither-woman ever beard of Goodcell, For the fiscal year the Jewelers Of the district paid a tax on the other until Colvln'a death In CANTON. Sept." 2S. Twenty-four pcrsonn, including Yeung Kin-Vat, head of the aviation depart-mr-nt of Sun Yat-Pen's South Chinese army, and other high officials were killed recently by an accidental explosion of mince and bombs on the eastern front-where Pun's troops are fighting North Chln-eao forces, according to a report received here today.

Sun himself narrowly escaped death, according io the report, as he "vinited the position where the accident' occurred, about-ten. minutes before it happened. It was reported that Hoy-tjfin, north of W'aichow. has been captured by Suh'b fprces, 'thereby cutting off the advance of -Chen Chiung-Ming, commander of the northern troops in that section. Imports and through thla port have; been suspended as a resultof strike of customs brokers, followed, by cargo boatmen.

The strike the outgrowfh of the imposition by the government of a. fine of $100,000 on the porti The government alleges past irregularitfes-In the valuation of carifo nd a consequent loss of revenue. An early settlement is r- RUSSIANS ARE SEEKING PORT AT COPENHAGEN (T riBI.B-tXCI.PS'5 PISPATCH COPENHAGEN, Sept. 28 Leonid Krassin, who la In Berlin, has summoned the Russian delegate at Copenhagen to come, to the German capitalto discuss the Russian plan, for building Russia's own port at Copenhagen, making thia eity Russia's port for its Baltic trade. CLANtl CfiAR TIIERA PY H.

POg SWT. MD rtrnne the General Hospital three months sale amounting to as ago, and both declared he a against $65. 18? for 1822, a gain of 26 per cent. esma The tax paid represents retail model husbaod, though frequently absent from borne Inspecting mines. Judge McCormick was told.

Mrs. Luona Colvin said she savings TH5 AFJU Ointment heals tWn-eraptlons so easily sales for the year Of a gain of 82,870,609 over 1922. MASONIC DANCE TONIG1TT there, have been 6087 new homes built. Yet there were only fifty-six homes for rent September 10, Spplt bt, Dept. i-R, Rttinot, Ealtiroort, Mi married the "mining engineer In and has three grown chll dren to prove It; Mrs.

Rosyetta Colvla said the nfkrried him In 1923, according to a survey by the Louisville Real Estate Board. Mrs. -Gertrude Avery Shanklln, daughter of the late Benjamin F. and Susan Look Avery of Louis 1914. "Wby, Judge, we ijwed together ever since we were married." said ville, is dead at her home In Wyo SAVINGS COMMERCIAL THUST Capital and Surplus Resources Exceed $200,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: Filth and Spang Streets Tuentynine Banking Offices in LOS ANGELES HOLLYWOOD LONG BEACH PASADENA GLENDALE HIGHLANP PARK SANTA MONICA SOUTH PASADENA MONTEBELLO 3UEBANK EAGLE ROCK LANRERSHXM SAN PEDRO HUNTINGTON BEACH ming; N.

Y. She was the widow of The Santa Fe Masonic Club will give a dance in the ballroom of the Masonic Temple at Pico and Flgue-roa streets this evening from 8 to 12 for its members, their friends and families. All Masons and their families are welcome, A small admission fee will be charged, IOVE FLEA FAILS An earnest desire to get married induced John E. Rodriguej to cash a check without sufficient funds, he. told Judge Hardy yesterday in Mrs.

Luona Colvin. "He was at PYORRHEA CURED $2 PER TOOTH HUnd-di ef ntUSed patlenta will testify to my (15 ye.r') itioceM a PYORRHEA SPECIALIST I on uve )eur th hTi other dentin's witd extract Ihem. X-Ray Pictures and Diagnosis A JTV i Vt home with me except for occa John Gilbert Shanklln, at one time publisher, of the Evaitsvllla. Courier arid a prominent sional trips up to the time be fell Demecrattc leader. ST.

LOUIS in. "Me, too." said Mrs. Rosyetta Colvin. "We had eur little home and were very happy. He was a model husband." Cnlvln's estate amounts to $6000.

H. E. Payne is attorney for Mra Luona and Grant Jackson appears for. Mr. Roeyatt.

pa plea for probation. However, 6T. LOUI8, Sept. 28. Mrs.

Clara Tontrup, 43 years of ag. wife of George H. Tontrup prominent Insurance man, shot and killed her DR, BAKER li rno5rr to his plea was denied ana ne was sentenced to an indeterminate period In San self while lying in bwfl beside hr.

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