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THE STAR GOES INTO MORE INDIVIDUAL HOMES THAN BOTH THE OTHER LINCOLN COMBINED. THE LINCOLN STAR on TWENTY FIRST YEAR. LINCOLN, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. SIXTEEN PAGES TWO CENTS EXECUTE FIVE FORMER MINISTERS SLAIN AS TRAITORS Gredk Diplomats and Military Leaders Charged With High Treason and Found Guilty By Courtmartial Are Put to OTHERS GIVEN LIFE TERMS AND FINES Battle of Ballots Brings fC IMMO Bride to Leader "11'1 I mat It Is Said In London Official Circles That As Result of Action British Diplomats at Athens to Be Withdrawn at Once. A RtoclatMl 1 'reus.

ATHENS, Nov 28 six form cabinet officers and army offl- convicted of high connect Ion with the Greek rfPlitary in Asia MlnoV were I today. The execution of the men by Will Recall Envoys. Associated I DON, Nov. 28 Greek former ministers condemned to death by the military court in Athens 1 have been executed, an Ex-j i hange Telegraph diapatch from Athene this afternoon. It was stated in official circles! this afternoon that the immediate, withdrawal of the British minister at Athens Will result from the cxe- cutlons.

The precedent of such action hy the British, it was suggested, would probably be the break in diplomatic relations with pSerbia in 1903 as a lesult of the murder of the Serbian majesties by revolutionaries- DAYS FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Marsh Says Former Lieutenant Governor Has Fully Paid. State Auditor Declares Legislature Made No Appropriation From Which to Pay. THE WEATHER. vi it LINCOLN, Nov it I vi for luti.gut and WxJnesdsr For Lincoln and icituly air tonight arul piobabiy it ft warmer tonight with a minimum ft above 32 cold- V5r er afternoon or night, vf ROWE IS ELECTED George Marsh. Nebraska state auditor, filed an answer In district court here Tuesday morning to the suit brought against him bV Lieu-j enant Governor Pel bam A.

Barr.ows for $935.61 for salary while acting as governor of Nebraska during Governor McKelvie's absence front the state. Mr. Borrows filed a claim wuth the state auditor for the amount claimed due and asked that a warrant be drawn on the state tre. SchlJ SayS Vlfig uter. The auditor lejected and d-s- Qame ge Qne Qf glit and Wtdnudty, warmer night portion, colder Wednes- vf clav afternoon or niglit I Vf KANSAS: Generally fair tonight vr arid Whlneidiy; warmer tonight, tf cooler In northweatern portion Wed- ft ft neaday.

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today, v- vf 17 miles per hour. if if ft Vf Weather throughout the stnte at 7 vf m. today, clear, ft regressive, candidal for county at- yfar ,,0 tornev in the recent election, through wai 4 ft Matsons Election Contested By Democratic and Progressive Nominee. Plaintiff Charges Votes Illegally Given to Opponent In Each Precinct. Wade Wilson, democratic atri Physician Chosen to Fill Va- HUSKER TEI BY TOWNSEND.

Harry M. Lux. State Manager UP'" Early in the trial, the British gov- ernment made representations against possible imposition of the death sentence. London dispatches said the British action had been generally resented in Athens and ministry could traced WAGER ON ELECTION thr British stand. I of Nonpartisan League, Married Tuesday Morning to Miss Anna Panko of Live in Omaha.

allowed the claim and the lieutenant governor appealed to the district court for an order requiring him to i tlraw the warrant. In his answer the state auditor I dares that the legislat ure of 19:1 and in the session prior thereto did rot make any appropriation out of which to pay the lieutenant governor any sum for services he might under as acting governor during the absence from the and there is not and never has been any such appropriation made by the i legislature fot the payment of sm It services. For this reason Auditor Marsh states he no authority to issue the warrant. Lieutenant Governor Barrows has 1 een fully pieid for ids services as lieutenant governor or anv services hh may have rendered as the acting governor, and if Mr, All last. the state manager any cause of action to recover for any was absent his office in services performed by him as Ever Played Here.

The Fornhuxker football squad with athletic directors. Fred Dawson and Henty Schulte, and a number of assistant coaches were the of honor at the regular week- Attorneys Sorensen and Floy i I Tv L. Bollen, filed a complaint in county ft court Tuesday morning contesting the apparent election of Charles F. ft Matson as attorney of Lancaster county. ft The official count of the countv counting board gave Mr.

Matson a I plurality of 304 votes. Mr. Matsons total vote was 10,633 Mr, was Mr, Wilson states that in each voting precinct lie received four or more votes, but which the counting board awarded to his opponent. The i total of votes cast for Wilson which lie alleges were counted for the re I uhlioan nom nee would charge the total vote received by Wilson by 3 votes and thereby give him the dec A. 1-30 ft I Dry Wet f.

Hulk II Ob Hum. ft I RUN AND MOON. Sun rn. Moon 2:09 p. m.

Mot.n 1:46 in Sun 7 a in cancy on Board of Education Resulting From Resignation of Mrs. H. J. lich. i TERM RUNS UNTIL THE NEXT ELECTION Schools Now Crowded to Capacity, Supt.

Leflcr Reports All of Portables Are Again In Use. ftftftftftftftftftftftftft ft ft ft ft REIN ON DEC. 1 ly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Don. chib which way held at the Lincoln i The of an election contest hotel Tuesday. The members of the 1 illis upon the complaintant, and not faculty of military department county, it was said.

There of tie uni vers it were also more than ballots The of the squad were in- the county in the recent election. trodueed by Coach aUw son, each receiving he irtv applause fiom the Hotarians. Coach Schulte gave a very interesting talk about football in general, and the game with Notre Dame in particular. He said that the Thanksgiving game would be one of the best that had ever been played here. He express! regret that the seating rapacity at the athletic field was too small th co- modate the number of people ho Death Sentence Imposed.

LONDON, central dispatch from Athens that the courtmartial which has been hearing treaeoji charges against several former cabinet ministers has imposed the death sentence on Gounaris, Mi. and M. Htratoa, former premiers; Theo- tokls, former minister of war. M. who has held portfolios in several and General Had-j janestis who commanded the Greek I forces in the recent debacle in Asia that General gov Stratigos and Admiral were weddng should take pH Flection day in Nebraska, throe ago nesnf more to Manager M.

Lux of the nonpartisan league than it did to any candidate for office, i battle of the ballots brought to Mi Lux bride, whom he claimed Tuesday morning in a quiet wedding ceremony at Omaha. An election wag cl entered into lost August Letween the nonpartisir, and Miss Anna I'utniu of Sterling, with whom he had become acquHiiPed through his political activities, provided that if Howoli eady been paid by the state "sue action docs not lie against the of Nebrusku." declures the state udilor. sentenced to life imprisonment. Fines ranging from 200.000 to 000 drachmas were imposed on the prisoners. The trial of several former Greek ministers and military officials who were barged with high treason as the result of the recent defeat by the began on November 13 The courtmartial was instituted by a decree of the revolutionary committee after an estigation 41 special committee of inquiry had resulted in a report treason.

Former King Constantino was de-j elated exempt from the charges on the ground that he was not respon- -oon afterward. If not, the were to wait another year Manager Lux entered into thi state campn.fn with great zest and energy, working hard for the two candidates named, who had been endorsed by th nonpartisan league ami organized labor. His associates, noi knowing rhout the matrimonial bargain. he was actuated only by his interest in carrying out the 'balance of power" policy whfFb his organisation had adopted in order to As influence more potent. 9 Literally Home.

But ux vat working for a bigg-r stake than anything politics alore offer for him He literally I 'Vi ijvu lie iruiiuci i I it iiv coin. His understood that for which he has not to -ee the game udh Notre Dame. I "Notre Dame, in my opinion." said Schulte, "lias the finest team in the cyuntry. They ball, and play it. They have strength I which together with their alertness makes each player almost a star in I his own right.

If Nebraska beats she can be very proud The is a good name for I the Notre Dame men. Wthether they are Kwedesh. any other nationality when it comes to ball they ate all Irish." L. J- Hoenlg of the Portland 'Dement Superior. gave an i illustrated talk on the making of cement.

Three new members were taken i into the club. Ernest Harrison, (Maude Roe. William Kent. TIGER HUS GREAT DAY IN CHICAGO he had gone Sioux City Confer with A. C.

Townley, national organ- ixer of the league, regarding future plans and activities In Nebraska. Lux did. in fact, go there for a day or two. but spent most of the week at SLrJirg in the company of his who is the daughter of Matt a staunch nonpartisan) league farmer. On Monday.

Manager Lux was back In but not to stay. His bride-to-te came here and met hint and ttie couple tuck an afternoon 1 train for Omaha. Their destlnat'on was the home of Mr. Lux's aunt in that city. Mrs.

Miner 32 Property Owners Object si lie re Id 111 took place at 10 a. m. Tuesday. The 1 couple was married by Itev. Howard Whitcomb, nastor of Calvary Bnptist church in the pres- I enro of a few relatives They expected to leave for Pittsburg to visit a 1 brother of groom, and then to) Memphis, Venn.

From the latte- place they will return Lincoln I wav of St Counting will occupy nearly a month's time, and must done Open court presided over by the ounty judge Each ballot will be counted separately. County Jtulgn Robin R. Reiu has not yet net a fur the contest to begin, but stat ii probably would be within the t.ext week or so. The last ejection contest in this unty was thirteen years ago, old i unity officials said. However, 'i.

ijser brought a contest action gainst William Miters, county trens urer in 191G from the results of the I run eteilton. Mr. tint iot By was cut dowimb.v contest from iabout a P)u to plurality of 1 three, and was act lairned sui'l former County Judge George i Rissar. who presideti ot er the most i-ceent tontest. Chancellor Avery Makes Announcement of Changes In Dental College.

to Normal Road Being Extended. Several property owners nppeare before the county commission Tuesday morning and objected to the petition for the opening of a Louis and Kansas City, highway two miles long beginninx at teaching here about December the east end of the Normal boule- They will main here a short Him a.H then go to Onmha. The sta.e fftee of nonpartisan league Le removed from Lincoln to that william J. Johnston htuted the highway was constructed it turd paving on street. property owners and a tenant idea oujte tions.

sihle for any nets that led to a w-hen the voters of triumph of the armies. It lir rx ir full responsibllitv Brot flCrS The accused were permitted to testify in their own defense. cn or before January and Mr. Lux will 1 affairs from there Lux been in charge of the, iLtmajje his faun the aunt league's organisation in Nebraska I Jv tio.ouo. t.

D. Hyatt and Carr.e since last durch, succeedii R. Johnson. prev iously state clured liiev would Weumnd tlumagcq manager in and ruad was ordered for periods of six months in ea a tenant liled a claim He was reared at Klwood, $250 damages to fences anti and from to serve crops which lie he will presr; in the 69th division during if the highwav is opened. Besides Huge Parade Staged and Reception Given at City Hall By Thompson.

Is Guest at Home of Mrs. Palmer Where He Grants Interview. FUNERAL IS HELD TUESDAY Friends Pack Cathedral For Services of Well Known Lincoln Priest. Bishop Pays Tribute to Life of Service of the Deceased. F.

W. Howe was elected to fill the vacancy on the board of education by unanimous of the five members of the hoard who met Tuesday morning. It is understood that Dr. Rowe.will accept. This election holds until the city election next spring when the city will make a permanent selection to fill tip.

vacancy left by the recent resignation of Mrs. H. J. Gramlich. Dr.

was for his general qualifications and for his special fitness to help put across the open air school program which the board has recently taken on. The question of putting a woman on in Mrs. place was raised by women of the city, but the specially qualified women they were able to suggest did not seem available at the present time. Those who Dr. Nelson Will Be Acting election of man at the present time, but expressed the hope thul a woman might elected next spring when I there to be fdh'd.

Among other things taken up at The resignation of Dean Clyde! the board meeting, Supt. DAv formerly of er- i I.efler th children sity Nebraska college of dentistry, have returned from Gie beet will take effect December 1, accord- the loaded to capacity, ing to an announcement by Chan- six portables as Hayward tellur s. Avery. After that time he M'hoo! in use and mote crowded will receive no salary but will aid injtJian in other years. In some an advisory capacity.

He will re-j elementary guides in the Bancroft i tain title as professor of opera- theie are as many as lortjf- i five and clinical dentistry until after children in a class. It may September 1923. when corner- come to place tlon with the college ceases unless grades on half us I the regents decide to continue his! completion the hittier junior Dean Davis has school at the middle the year pressed a willingness to return relieve the (Minton and his work in Delaware, for short schools and one room a to give lures and Head Until December 31. students, for his only, Lots 7 a ml 8, block 8, Woodcrest Dr. Clyde A.

Nelson, professer of for minus ora! and facial surgery, assumes in addition to his professorship the i work title of acting dean from December 1 to December 21. Dr Nelson resigns from the service of the university December 31. 1922. Beginning December 1922. Dr commission of per cent.

Matter of Legislation. It. attorney for the board, who drawing up to be requested of the next legislature asked more The legislature will uaked to name Ralph sturdevant associate definite time for collection of the professor of operative dentistry on tobacco license which goes to tho full time. public schools. The tlate will Dr.

Arlo M. Dunn and Dr Arthur asked to provale funds for the school If Schmidt will carry additional for the deaf and to pay tuition for work at proportionate increase ip its in such ir mutions as salary. All of these changes are subject to reconsideration on the recommendation of the new dean when one have been secured New Sewer to Drain () Street of Floods 'l lie digging machine and the 'construction of the big storm ranch between Twelfth and Thir- i teenth on (I street, is attract- slate for dependent children. A billr ill be drawn to permit the board to nurne the of payment of a bond at the time it wold. The present law that tin board have an option of paying at any Him after years.

A better deal could often be made by naming period of the bond. Detailed plans 1'or addition to the Saratoga school were accepted. M. 4Ilepler and Hairis represented the community asking for additional rooms to allow for tlie rapid expansion, but Die the world war. ap- Complete Sterling Water System and Organize Firemen Now Directors In SCHOLARSHIPS TD Omaha orporation (Special to The Star.) STI Jtf Nov.

28 Hter- at last has its water works system in running order and Monday eight a volunteer fire department was organ zed with a membership of fort 4 OMAHA. Nov. Woods and Mark W. Woods of Lincoln were members of the boarad directors E. Smith A Co.

at a meeting of the stock In Omaha Monday, succeed- ling C. Nash and F. Orofoot. s- A Megeath and Oeorge Woods Johnson was ted elected vice presidents to suc- tent. Charles Gordon, secretary, and ln wholesale dry treasurer The chief business and in manufacturing.

It is Mockenhaupt. with owner of Burgess-Kash as axsittsnt The fire chief company, one of the largest depart- an old fire fighter having engaged (Went stores in Omaha. The eorpor- fn many a hard battle and wilj or- i is to issue 26.000 of ganlze a strong team in Sterling stock, representing 12,600.000. town is mighty proud of of expanding the business, water system and has every eonfi- tr the chief of fire depart- 1 DECLARE DIVIDEND. new YORK Km II For the first in 21 years the directors of these several personally peared before the board, According to County Fngiqget A.

F. FUgreit the countv aitjuired a tract of land along desired mile stretch thtrtv ago but I has never constructevL the roud. iu 189j a law was poose 1 wliigh iver led all lands tu their for- mer owners in where tho county had not taken any a roud. it vveg sa.d. The I commissioners referred the matter county attorneys office to determine whether county stdl has title to the laud iu his objections Jchiisoti us- I he owns 16o acres of land adjoining the desired rouu, and ipat Daisy Portemer, Lillian Mar- home located dk side of Van Dorn street.

The con- Georges buck to Three Girls Making determ Averages Recognized By Pan-Hellenic Council. CHICAGO, Nov. 28. ('lamenceau yostardny Die struggling little mid-western town he had visited more than half a century ago. and.

found that it. like himself, bad grown to great statute and international fame lie promptly dubbed second greatest city tw.n. "I was born in the year that place w.i* changed from a fort tu athei ha said "Ho are twins. Arriving at 3.3a the war premier was met by a committee headed by General Rei and Funeral sarvlces for the llee, er R. F.

Moran, who was the victim of an automobile accident, were held Tuesday morning at St. edral. Fourteenth and streets, and were attended by several thousand i people. It was Hie largest funeral held in Lincoln In recent years. The church was filled to overflowing long inK niuch attention fn.ni pedestrians board does not have to maks before the hour of the funernl The big ditch filled at th.

present time for hundreds stood outside during the entltely with the sewer tiling very much expansion at any point. Fifty priests from Omaha 1 most of the dirt is hauled away and other Nebraska towns were in brought up and attendance. I dumped. The tile is laid over a The office of the dead was chanted large wooden ylinder and vvhen- nt 9 30 and was followed by solemn completed about leak proof a requiem high the Right Rev, sanitary It the big Bishop Charles J. official- storm main by the cornor of the ing.

Rev. Father F. A. O'Brien of Eeeurity Mutual l.ulldijtg and will Indlaaola was celebrant. Rev bring the Hoed water from Four- of Havelock) teenth and from street on both deacon of the mass.

Rev. Fath-I Fourteenth and Thirteenth er Loughnot Howard was aub- relieving 1 age of I deacon and Father Criftnigtiliri most of its overload to the cor- RelCSSCd master of ceremonies, i ner at Twelfth and streets. The requiem was by the 1 CAMPAIGN PLANS. GIVEN FREEDOM METHODIST BISHOP DEAD MI.ADVILLF Nov 28 American Can company today Thornton, bishop of the voted to declare a dividend. They Methodist Episcopal church in Am declared a quarterly dividend of died here early today after a ill 25 on the common, putting that illness (issue on a $5 annual basis.

Radio Program Tuesday following program will be broadcasted from Lincoln Star rad.o station Tuesday evening, Nev. 28, at Gertrude Tyler, soprano will give a short programme of songs. Wi en? Benham. Van Sleniger at the pans. is Ruth Smith, wdl play several selections on the vtobn, titles to be announced.

Hilda Chowtnt, director of orchestra of Trinity M. E. church wdl give a pmo selection. Hunting Song by Msndsisohn. golin and Bernice Halbert Win Coveted Honor.

Ran Hellenic were awarded at the Fniveralty convocation Tuesday morning In accordance the of recognizing i women making the highest averages in their respective (lasses. The awards are made on the basis of their wurk last year, Rort- enier, of Guide Rock, won 1 junior scholarship with an average of 96.56 Lillian Margolin, Om- aha, was awarded the sophomore with an average of 96,61 Halbert, Hlair. was giv en the freshman award with nn hv. trage of 95,66 The fre-hrnan award would have been made to Barbara Martin of Rising had ill school, Her aver tge was Blit I of her absence from the uni- year she is Inelik.ice t( lecelve the firize Honorable mentior was made of Lienentann, who made 95 5 it) her freshm yeai while earn ing thirty-four hours ot work. Coming so mwr to the average of Miss Halbert caused the council i to recognize her.

The winners were solid gold pins designed us flaming torches with one large and four small and with their names engraved on the hack of the pm Dr, E. H. Bar- hour of the geology department is the designer of the pins The Orchestra delivered its annual program at the convocation, iiuniiru iriirj i uuvi Brigadier Geilerai Da es. choir, composed of of the dio- former director of the budget ut under the rei hingtott. They ltd through Norman Richard, church organist, lane of blue to ait open I Blahop O'Reilly 4 brtcf euloK, apienalu From Mount Joy Prison and Is Taken to Hospital.

strucHon of the road iu he states, wqqld damage erty and will cost the taxpayers great sums of money and wil tract the traffic that now pass.s his home. The only persons vitu would be benefited by the new road would be two whose I itid adjoins Ihe desired highway, but who access to other act a red Mr. Jolmson. The if hi- Fat It i Mo- drove to City hall, where told of Father question, William Hale Thompson welcomed service to God and of uni.rin- hik on behalf of Chicago. the interest "1 am very proud to welcome you and pariah Ion era iu our thH mayor said active part In Hie "Thank Clemenceau an- Columbus was also commended by swered.

(the bishop. The death of I ather am sorry we have no sunshine ran a great to the corntnu for you," the mayor added with u'nlty was dwelt gesture to the murky weather out-4 I-ess titan a week ag Hide fe it your disposal?" campaign to 41,200, i for ners hate nut yet i suitpoee they1 blame me fot' taken unv action upon the petition everything the mavor replied of asking that tie it Board artney ants to i Bishop O'Reilly said Father Moran him and spoke in an i Head Banking Dept. RccindkS Action i -in 4 ari meri Edgar Rrynn C. i art ne or Lincoln, ror- in the banking business nt is one of the applicatila it ment by tOvernor-elect as tjie new 1 end of the state pr Ini $1 ooi hich ning, was 19; pei ft a ti itiken $275, constructed Bies-ed Sacra mem church at Sixteenth und South Streets, of which he was pastor Bishop Reilly told of lesoon the suddenne-s of death that the tragic demise of Father Moran teaches The guard of honor 'urerat ompoeed of L. Brian, Role ert Malone.

agasn.iianhsr. 4 ieorge Faslev and Edward 4 Foster. The active pallbearers were William Fenton, Sullivan (j Zimmerer. James 64 1 Plans for the quota Hastings college and taw Cniverxitv Canter were at a meeting of Ptaiibjteriuns at him on Chamber Commerce Ti div noon. W.

S. Adams, commander of the for First tariun church. A a Reed Rosenlof, F. Wolfe if F. Hov- 1 tnd.

J. Kizer and Ic.mt captsains. Dr, M. Vnre the l.im am mm 4-n Ihcjt II. Sheldon, 4 (Associated DI' BUN.

Nov. 26 Miss Man ir- who was from Mount Jov Prison yesterday, iwenty-thitd vf her hunger Strike, met lier sister Annie in prlx-iite hospital in Hils last e-venng. Annie. i al days of fasting outside the IVhi man all work, were meeting jent ntJhu ASLEEP 100 HOURS Aha Nov, 28 mg is again reported in this Robert eri li 100 rison gales, hr sister, vas a ken stretcher order release vas cov ernment ties who acted promptix and si lemoieij ai it Red Gross release came as a surpr the er a ilo. been I rcles Marv was lie the hospit, i to banking nee a Rum- i her of desirous 'o serve in the taime capacity.

It is reimrfed that FHslierrv of Grand Tsland, late prtv candidate for enant governor, would like the appointment as state labor sec retan or coitrt- Frank 4f Coffev of T.ia- "oln one of the prominent or who has stron place T.other of Du coin and George Norman vf Omaha Xre two other nepfrants stirance taxes from 43 to 1307.01 N. fiornrner He, of U(livers ty IMace an Intervening taxpayer, had foloJwmg ihe previous act'or, of reducing the assessment, threatened to sue the county commission- and their bondsmen unless the rescinded their action I At nearly every meeting held by the board sin. then Mr. Hom- John J. Be ha.

Bam Zimmer- and W. E. Straub. ut the grave in metery were in chorge of Rtv Dies, Burla I Father F. A.

Been. county merx il board. tumi HEALEY FUNERAL. Funeral Healey, 29 ye has appeared induje the in an autonx protesting a the reduc- mont, 8 D. id g.vtng the hoard, an oppor- lard to i I Wednesday old will be funeral for Martin who was killed eident at heid at Bpbiit.

at 3 Nebraska-Notre Dame Football Report at The Star Football foMowtrs ip Corphusktr carpp to procure tickets for tha Nebraska gams Thanktgivtng day gams on Nebraska Fisld, art invitad to bs guests of Tha Star whds tha contest is in progress. A special (slephons wdl copnct the field with The Star 00 nd the by-play details will be megaphoned to the crowd from the street stde of The Star building. Sfar news of big will first nws and bast nsws. Everybody is invited The scheduled to start at 2 p. and The Star a megaphone report will get under way about 1:45 p.

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