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TIME WEATHER 1 RICE TWO CENTS DEPOTS VO I WEALTHY ADMIRER IN EXECUTIVE CHAIR the to and tJ of George the of Washington Jan Thomas THE WEATHER dep xi turea Inch at 34 Sait Lnk badly cut about the face and 21 wIuua City Wusogee Okla pchnol children were SLAIN ENDS LIE IN HOTEL Wi 111 in in 30 3 28 a a 8 6 10 11 13 Inchon IncheH inches inches a a a a an end for the present to all chances I jda Michigan Minnesota an Germany anu an au Sfafe A 0 Sessions En'dei Rates Are Raised World Herald Man Head of Section conflden open the 29 31 30 29 2330 RECEPTION LAST NIGHT VERY SIMPLE AAIR Attacks Wilson Urges orma tion of to Right Wrongs Eleven State Officers of Demo cratic aith Are Inducted Into Office Californian in Valedictory Out burst lays Government and Society in General Compensation should be more filed nearly aa equate jhjuicm should be protected against insolvency Kiley MOST MOST A ALL CLEAN Legislature Adjourns Until Tuesday When Real Work Will Be Begun iave oeexi cuiuius tu nticipated'York announced the appointi nei it uc JXU11VA Objections Tem porarily Thwarts Vote on Sen ator Resolution Lewis called out 3age for ar us was the reply later Senator Lewis Strongly De fends President's Move to Elicit Peace Terms OMAHA NEBRASKA: I DAT' ANU A 3 3 32 32 302326 Hurley Chairman Resigns rom ederal Trade Body Washington Jan 4 Edward Hurley chairman of the federal trade commission resigned today to resume his business in Chicago which he told President Wilson was suffer ing from his absence The resignation was accepted although the president will urge Mr Hurley to change his mind The chairman will leave the com mission ebruary 1 and Vice Chairman Harris automatically will succeed him Mr Hurley denied reports that he was getting out because of differences with other commissioners over tlm conduct of the news print paper and other investigations but business is pulling me he said is the time for the captain to stick to the spondent for this paper the fra rate at uniiR WON'T CONTINUE SPECIAL RAIL COMMITTEE! SENATE rtffi APPROVAL tempHrutureH DA in noon Reports Cheyenne I Davenport I Denver Woman ac The senator also denounced the appointment of personal representatives in Mexico and said that the United States had twice gone io war with Mexico without the sanc tion of congress Advocating a single presidential term Senator Works said the idea of a president being the leader a po litical party was obnoxious and at tacked President Wilson for alleged repudiation of the single tonti plank of the Baltimore convention platform He said the present patronage system was deplorable and dan gerous" Lavish use of campaign funds and legislation also were scored by the California senator who gave in detail appropriations records of the administration He said there had been an increase of militarism be cause the public mind had been per verted largely by those having selifsh interests A new alignment of political parties suggested by Senator Works to meet these evils would contemplate a union of progressives of all kinds under the name of the The progressive party he said had been deserted by its leaders in its hour of need the republican party had become hopelessly disorganized and the democratic party was as hopeless ly divided between reactionaries and progressives a slight increase the rate just supplanted and it 1 HVi ruac the national should co government Hally or perhaps through an vims "1 crallv fair and colder today ind toi nor low Goddards in Bad Again Harry and rank Goddard brothers already at large under district court bonds In two state cases Involving burglary and automobile stealing were taken to Blair Neb by She riff Compton this morning as fugitives from justice on three counts They are charged with burglary carrying concealed weapons and having burglar tools and explosives in their possession there recently The charge of carrying concealed weapons also stands against Harry Goddard here as when he was picked up yesterday he was fbund to be carrying a big revolver and a pair of strong nippers such as are used by automobile thieves to cut chains withwhich cars are secured by their own ers of employer APPROPRIATIONS Should be suf ficient but not unnecessary or im practical school officials nonpartisan 2 1 7 8 7 Thursday Home Circiiiiation Is BssV'' In December the World Herald printed 24146 Paid Want Ads 9147 more than the second paper 11917 more than the thud paput "WORLD HERALD LEADS or sixty consecutive months the World Herald has published more display advertising from local merchants than any other Omaha paper The volume of local display advertising for rhe past live years is given below figures in inches: I Messages of incoming and out going governors will be found on I pages 4 and 5 The storm struck first at Richville seven miles southwest oi ireton in Pittsburg county Ln southeastern Ok lahoma wrecking a boiler room and tipple at one of the coal mines then lifted and did no further damage until within a quarter of a mile of the school building Dying and injured school children were hurled down a hillside and across a ravine some of them being picked up as far as a hundred yards from the site of the building Timbers some of them whole sections of the walls were scattered a distance of 200 yards (tnlv two children of the thirty eight in the building Ered Perry and Des Moines Kadph Brummett escaped entirely un injured Lax tn put to 0 Yesterday' official record of temperature end precipitation compared with the corre sponding pcriua oi i Maximum temperature Minimum temperature Menn temperature rrraiH urn and nrecimratlon from the normal at Omaha since March 1 and compared with the past two years: Normal temperature 21 degrees Excess for the day 7 degrees Total excess since March 1 1916 213 degrees Normal precipitation Deficiency for the day 02 Total precipitation slnco March 1 1918 Deficloncy since March 1 1916 1361 Deficiency for corresponding period in 191 1 92 Deficiency for corresponding period In 1914 361 Hourly urance emergencies the detectives inside the room was that' Lewis escii I to an adjoining loom from wnicn um was a communicating uoor to the bth loom of the Lewis apartment As they friod the door the rifle shot vas Swift Profits Total $20465000 in 1916 Chicago Ill Jan 4 Gross sales of $575000000 and net profits of $20 465000 were shown in the report of Swift Co packers for the year end ing September 30 1916 submitted to the stockholders of the company at their annual meeting today The gross sales for 1915 weie $500000000 and the net profits $14087500 President Louis Swift said that the actual profits on all operations including export amounted to cent a pound of output He also said that the profits on foreign business were greater than on domestic represent ing the largest item in the financial result iaie vx endeavor to to 7 vl rxr and iUU ruyuu Li tamvj to the case They that thei msap Dalrymple 19 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Washington Jan 4 A pro posed rule to compel immediate con sideration of the Adamson resolution continue the Newlands railway year from next reported today house 167 to 115 the committee January 15 it contin A Mosshart (Washington Correspondent World Herald) tha Katinnnl American rt ccnr1 ti inn llLSt rnriiinc to telegraphic word from New tion last night ollowing consider able routine business the z'amA tn cldsu HT ho iirand will again convene in Omaha 13 14 of this year Stock in arm Loan Banks Goes on Sale Wednesday Washington Jan January 10 has been tentatively agreed upon by the federal farm loan board as the day for opening stock subscription books to tin welve farm loan banks The books ivill be opened in each city where a farm loan bank will be lo cated Victim Dies Special Dispatch to ths Worhl HeratU Atlantic la Jan Otto Henry aaborg 8 vears old the son of John aaborg and the fifth victim of the terrible traeedy at Elk Horn on the day before Christmas when the aaborg home was blown to kindling wood by an exploding acetylene plant died at a local hospital One foot had been am putated surd the other would have been amputated had he lived Says Arbitration Bill Would Not Curb Rights Washington Jan Hearings before the senate commerce committee mi railroad legislation to supplement the Adamson law V'r" continu'd to day 1th James A Emery represent ing the National Organization of Manu facturers and other organi zations and Ralph Easely of theNational Chic ederation as wit nesses Mr Emerv denied that the proposed arbitration bill would infringe the right of an individual to quit his em ployment but said it was directed only against a combination or conspiracy which would interfere with interstate commerce Pressed by Senator Robinson Mr Easely said he bad no legislation to suggest to prevent strikes which might work better than the existing law Wilhelmina Dalyrymple Police investigation into the rw fnnAV AV 1 I 1 Till Dalrymple 1702 South Twenty eighth street last night resolved it self largely into the question of whether the girl had' eloped or been lured awray from home Monday evening she left the house ostensibly to go skating Neither her parents nor friends have heard from her since but it has been established say the police that she wras seen around the Paxton hotel Tuesday night Information on this point however is meager and the parents refuse to throw any light on the sub ject It is known that a young man with whom the girl had kept company is at present out of the city but his present whereabouts if known have not been divulged Interest for the present centers around his return which it is intimated is expected be fore long Miss Dalrymple was corresponding secretary of the hilathea union a voung society and was well known in irst Baptist church circles LAWSON CANCELS TRIP TO EUROPE TO TELL LEAK was rounuij I cheered hen he took bis place to read No less hearty were the cheers which greeted Governor Neville when he arose to make his maiden effort before the assembly 7 7 4 i i I cicauervu aumj uit: uuuuirua tuxv National i rails runa hooked on were Mrs Morehead and Washington Jan Allot Mrs Neville and relatives who bad of annual $1000000 fund come with them to see the scepter of provided in connection with the fed! state government pass from the old to Lral good roads law for roads and i the new executives A number of trails in national forests were an young men from North Platte were i iuuo I nleib Ln cna i hnir niiTHrunO kidtn UVIC tr udi vvuinoM'j xksxx Neville take charge And rank Woodard wmalthy Richardson county land owner and the man wjlio obtained the first job John Morehedd ever held in this state was here to see hiis friend step down and out Mr Wood ard was here four years ago to see Governor Morehead take charge Ils has been his lifelong friend and al though a republican in haZ been one of the governor's boosters through all the years Governor Morehead in his valedic tory message urged the continuance of the policy of business economy establishment of good roads and use of convict labor on them He compli mented the printing commission amt suggested certain regulation pointed to th necessity for a better cupitol building and urged a shorter ballot He again urged the selection of the chief justice from the state at large and the associate justices by districts criticized the primary law discussed the schools and advocated the teach ing of the lite and works of Lincoln (Continued on Column 1) The World Herald has a larger city and suburban circulation than any other Omaha paper especially by carrier and is fret from questionable advertising thereby inspiring greater reader confidence declaration of their terms central powers Berlin Jan 4 The official text of the entente reply to the peace pro posals note finally was received bj the American embassy by the round about route of Washington and Copen hagen It will be presented by Am huJxuilnr Gerard to the foreign office this afternoon There is no urgency with respect to the presentation as Swiss minister presented the of ficial text received from Italy on Tuesday Second thought in official cixclc confirms the impression expressed on the day the press version of the note was received here that the note puis 1 I TV I inv fillip of peace ano venuQ must buckle down to the task of con tinuing the struggle with all energy It is considered in some quarters that the reply of the entente will not entirely close the door to the possi bility of peace discussions Those who hold that belief contend that this could be done either in response io a further invitation from President Wilson to both sides to state their urms simultaneously and Message duty is obviL ous we will keep faith with the peo ple we must honestly conscientiously and intelligently endeavor to orohibit the sale and manufacture of intoxicat ing liquor within the stater after the amendment becomes The spirit of the amendment does not propose abridging the rights of the individual save as necessary to pre vent the sale and manufacture The governor should be authorized to appoint a public welfare board of men tearless and capable" to gather information of law violations assist in prosecutions and determine whether or not local officials are do ing their full duty The attorney General snouio navo power to aid local prosecutors oract as a special prosecutor Drug stores should be licensed by the state and strictly regulated Shipment into Nebraska of low grade injurious liquors should be pro hibited Drinking clubs and locker systems should be prohibited Landlords should be made liable for illegal use of building as in case of Albert law ine is not sufficient punishment jail sentence should be provided Soliciting of crumt maru facturers should be prohibited Railroads and express companies should file statements of shipments county clerks PUBLICITY Desirable to advertise great resources and oppor tunities of Nebraska ARM Real estate loan commissions should be regulated not to exceed 2 per cent on loans of less than $3000 nor 1'2 per cent on those above $3000 no commission lfv inter est rate be over 6 per cent Banks and trust companies should be per mitted to invest in federal farm bank bonds PRIMARY LAW Should be amend ed to require nominating petition hv 1 nrr cent of total vote on the office concerned from two thirds a rf state or district county and legislative offices excepted No candidate in two party primaries should be permitted to accept minor party nomination unless his vote in that party exceed his vote in major party No candidate in primary should hv nptitinn if defeated SHORT Elect county of ficers In 1918 for four year terms presidential electors nominated by party conventions names of presiden tial candidates only to appear on ballot All should be elected by ballot IRRIGATION State vuith federal funds should be provided to detend Nebraska rights in litigation NEW A capitol com mission should be created to provide a plan for gradual construction of a new capitol during several years fund to be raised by tax levy over several years NATIONAL GUARD Care should be taken to maintain add to ef ficiency COURT COMMISSION be continued HOTEL Should be consolidated with food and oil depart ment GOOD ROADS A state road com mission should supervise expenditure of funds in co operation with federal i government so that all parts of state be benefited Paved roads not neces sary COM PENSA TION i nearly adequate injured employe NEW STATE OICERS Governor Keith Neville North Platte Lieutenant Governor Edgar How ard Columbus Secretary cf State Charles Pool Hyannis Attorney General Willis Reed Madison Auditor William Smith Seward Railway Commissioner Victor Wil I son cf Stromsburg Land Commissioner Grant Shum way Scottsbluff Treasurer George Hall ranklin State Superintendent Clem I mens remont I Regents Hall Lincoln Harry Landis Seward I I 1 (Special Lippatch to the World Herald runi a Staff Correspondent) i Lincoln Neb Jan 4 triumph in the state became complete: today7 when eleven state officers that faith were inducted into office The oath of office was aaministered by Chief Justice A MMorrissey of the state supreme court The pun ceding was simple and short Members of the legislature iu joint session looked on and so cud hundreds of friends and relatives who had thronged here from all over the to continue the committee for one Monday favorably wn defeated In the Under present law goes out of existence President Wilson wanted Without a special rule it is prob ably impossible to get an extension through the house The committee As working on transportation prob lems generally not on the legislation to supplement the Adamson law Stenographer and Her Sister Are Shot While in Auto Brookline Mass Jan A reception vias held tonight at which incoming and outgoing state oft ficers and tlieir wives were in line and at which the legislative Imembersf and meir wives and the puulic genes was made vuy welcome It va I a very simple affair with good' old fashioned handshaking prevailing and with light refreshments and some good music on the program At its conclusion the which got under headway TueetM took an adjournment until TuesH afternoon At that Time both houM will reconvene to take up the work of the session 7" Messages I Messages of the outgoing and in I nnminsr rnvernors Avftre both read and i nere identity of a New I were listened ciosmy IJA UvUJJvx in 1 Morehead wno concruueu iuui was I of honorable service may Mr Washington Jan 4 The Amtfican note to belligf rent powers suggesting a discussion of peace terras was debated again today in the senate but two hours of attack and defense failed to bring to a vote the Hitchcock resolution indorsing President Wil son's action in sending it The resolution will come up tomor row wvJi the prospect of further an il agonistic speeches by republicans An effort by Senator Hitchcock to secure unanimous consent for a vote late tomorrow7 tailed on objection by Senator Brandeg Senator Stone chairman of the for eign relations committee with whom President Wilson consultea two uays ago spoke briefly saying the news had gone forth to the work that the note was under discussion and that the senate should consider and act upon it at once Senator Gal 1 linger the republican leader replied with a warning that any attempt Jo force action would not be met with approval Lewis Defends President The principal speeches today were made by Senator Lewis who defended the action and by Senator lodge w7ho concluding his attack be gun yesternay declared adoption of the resolution would be a leap intojhe dark into international negotiations into which congress naa no tegat wu cern ami no knowledge Senator Lewis answered in detail the criticism of the Massachusetts senator Replying to the assertion that the note had been taken as a fa vorable move for Germany he said it was but natural that one side or the other to such a controversy should so interpret a move for peace and de clared that this was no reason to de feat so great an end Attacks Motive He strongly dissented from the view expressed by Mr Lodge that the adop tion of the resolution would mean the dragging of the united States into European politics with danger to the Monroe doctrine and important do mestic policies and accused the Mass achusetts senator of incorrectly re citing history to put a democratic ires ident in a bad light said Senator on its very face merely tenders the good offices When good offices are ten dered it is not customary though per missible first to sound out the parties The contrary course often is adopted let those involved averse to peace would be busy to intercept its result "In 1812 when there was w7ar be tween the United States and England Russia tendered her offices as medi ator and notwithstanding tn uu Russia at that time was in an alliancewith England England declined her offices and the senator will recall (Continued on Page Column 3) PEACE CHANCES ENDED IS BELIE IN BERLIN risujUeiuMf 44v xx Xian Lawson telegraphed Speaker Clark I state to witness the ceremonials tonight that he had canceled plans i for a trip to Europe and would be in Washington breakfast" Mon day morning to testify7 before the house rules' committee which today ordered public hearings on Represent ative charge that a gave Wall street advance information about President peace note Earlier in response to a telegraphed subpoena Mr Lawson had notified tlie speaker that he would be unable to appear because he' was sailing for Europe Saturday and when the sec ond message came house leaders were considering whether there was au thority to bring the Boston financier here by force There was much speculation tonignt as io iu iucuu none York banker who Mr Lawson said and all in his first telegram might give formation about the and also leaving for Europe There be further communication with Lawson on this question Nebraska Gets Share in Break Into Bathroom They trb to insert a key in the door but found that the key ho had been plugged They then huu led to the door leading to Lewis There they effected an entrance Chuy found the door to the bathroom locked nnd were forced to bieak it oprn Lewis was found Halt reclining in the bathtub with feet braced aga'u th head Th" trigger of the cal Jber rille was still clasped in his hand Lml tho end of the barrel rested Gainst his temple The detectives saw nt once that the man was dead County Physician Souder was notified unit be arrived a few minutes later 1 wia had pinned a towel over the transom of his bedroom door On tho bureau was a box of 22 caliber cart ridges and an extra cartridge lay on lodge within his reach in the bath left no written message or coinmunication Dr Souder expressed the opinion that death was instantaneous and said that in nil probability an inquest would be held ewis had removed his coat He was attired in a blue striped short black troUoCrs and black shoes Had Newspaper Extra? The bull had penetrated his tmnnlc His fingers showed several tw bureau w7ere several conies of Philadelphia Atlantic 4Utv' und New York newspapers One contained the flaring headline cross the front page Girl May Solve Mod 1 Underneath this was a large column cut of Mazie was positively identified by the owners of the hotel He was a man apparently about 38 years old (Continued on Page 7 Column 1) Bilev of Somerville and Miss Mildif Melzian a stenographer were feaot and dangerously wounded tonighj while riding in a taxicab to hei home heThe chauffeur told the police that the man had appeared to be urging the voung woman to marry him and that a few minutes later shots were xv 1 rtxi linrl it '1 V'rllS I 1 f14 fhrx nnhpp JX mil 4 XV 1 41 ri if I LU he saiu 3 1X1X4 Botii the man and woman were unconscious at the hospital at a late hour tonight Washington Jan With an I arraignment of President Wilson's ad 1 ministration and of what he called 1 I A mv innn fcl ueuaiiuiiuts nx iiuunuun 1 government Senator Works of Cali tomia who mires March 1 began a valedu tory speech in the senate to clay He deplored a toward ccn Iriilized unchecked and 1 power on the part of the president de nounced protligacy of wealth leconi rrcnded that the idle rich be compelled by law to work and urged the forma tion of a new progressive political party known as the party Recess for the night interrupted the speech after two hours and tho sena tor will conclude tomorrow: Senator Works declared usurpation of power by the president had amounted to a dictator Referring to executive pres sure on legislation he said: this kind of executive coercion is persisted in and submitted to by congress then our government is no longer a government of the people It is not a democracy It is not a repub lic it is a despotism worse than any known He reviewed the Wilson administra tion in gieat detail In urging repeal of the Panama fne tolls clause he said the president had "descended to the level ol a common and i the submission of congress he de scribed as a i Efforts to force the shipping bill he said were adding that i tho rosrve act was passed by several dential dictation and caucus and the child labor bill by lobbying for political reasons the president ing a political Thu insistence on pas sage of the Adamson act Senator Works declared was while the recent confirmation of a su preme court justice furnished a example of unwarranted in course of the president in Mex he continued been one of arrogant and arbitrary it not unlaw ful exercise of power Twice has the president appointed commissioners without lawful authority to negotiate with commissioners appointed by Car ranza to settle our relations with Mex The session of the grand lodge of Nebraska Ancient Order of United WnrkHipri mid ill the Hotel onte nelle last night closed a two convention ot Mta1 interest lodge ollowing the adoption of ternal congress schedule of thn inHntillil th was spent in establishing changes in the lodge law7 to conform more read ily to the insurance laws of the state Patten of Omaha who pie ooTtci the fraternal congress sched vie to Hie uouy vote of thanks The new rate nvr I not based on a percentage I runxno innnf hv I COngress to adequately provide for all Pinmpflcips it Xias oceiii incorporated in the law of the grand lodge but will become active until May of this year It will altect each nolicv from the date of his nearest birthday at this time aranrl IWANpr It Jiuntu? Missouri arrived from St Louis the afternoon and addressed the conven session lodge May Jan Eleven killed four prob ably fatally hurt And eight seriously injured when a tornado wrecked the Vlreton rural school house thirteen miles northwest of McAlester shortly before noon today The school building a Baptist In li1n mission and four farm houses were wrecked and a half dozen other farm houses were lifted from their foundations in the storm which swept narrow path for a distance of six juiles Miss Vera Carter the school teach tr sustained two fractures of the jaw ml waft 1 fl Dalrymple I UUCS ukdHIiy diiu ails to Return Bernard Lewis Kills Self as Detectives Seek Entrance Into His Room THINK HE KNEW CRIME MAY HAVE BEEN SLAYER Suicide Leaves No Note Tend ing to Clear Philadelphia Murder Mystery City Jan 4 With ids feet braced against the head of the bathtub Bernaid Wcley Lewis scion of a wealthy Pittsburg Pa fam ily wanted in connection with the murder of Mazie Colbert the artists model in a Philadelphia apartment on Saturday night last pulled the trigger of a 23 caliber rifle iu the bathroom adjoining his bedroom in the exclusive States Villa on States avenue tonight at 8:25 as Detectives arley and Totten of the local headquartersstaff rapped: for admittance on the door of bls room The shot entered the temple 1 4 1 hpAn and ueatn via utuiuvcu iv llmneTrwi a a 9 i vv ai msuiumucuuaiiui A oxxafi ana mfldfi nreDarations to himself is indicated by the fact that the rifle was new Was Expected at Villa Yesterday Captain of Detectives Mai seed received a communication from I nfantu TfltO of Pllil'A" vuptdm vi i delphia asking rum to Amk Tiptont i ves ncclrrnm 'loiit'Jt ux riox 1 1 xtiinnomiad 'in sc6rtuininEt l'UVUtUUi father" of Lewis Wenman Lewis a retired coal operator resided in a house near the States ilia about foui years ago On innuirv they learned that mini Lewis was known at States i3 well known as a newspaper la but up to 9 o'clock lat night he jlnan throughout the state Sev xal A had not arrived at the house and ears ago he went to Washington there was then no indication ukil cnrresj' undent tor ine would do so and was employ eu About 8 tonight word came ntiWSpapers as well i1 nhAlUl tn ntHHin iVldl office that a man answering the hurtau but continues ids work of cor description of Lewis naa entei States Villa and was then partaking of his evening meal arley anti Tot ten were rushed to the house on States avenue Answers Detectives Call Upon from a maid at the door they learned that Lewis had gone to his room on the third floor 1 hey hurried up the stairs and rapped at the door of the bedroom is there? have a me ley answered I a moment heard a door "bang rri Mr flrcf ibOUJlht was attempting to make his esc through a window They hurried 4 1 Children and School Hurled Down Hill by Tornado 11 Die nounced today as follows: Alaska $16354 Arizona $586041 California $140988: Colorado $b2 575: Idaho $108730 Montana $70 013 Nevada $19296: New Mexico $12 195 Oregon $128111 South Da kota $8092 Utah $41167 Washing ton $91944 Wyoming $40684 A to tal of $9995 has been allotted to lor i Mien hian Minnesota wx i 4x nvirl nirluhnnifi isorui CLAIM VUiUMVAM Is Sent to Hospital for Insane Chicago Ill Jan rancis Ow ings once known as the because he built a torv structure in downtown Chicago back in the when such daring architecture was deemed little short of marvelous was declared insane to day and was ordered sent to the hos pital for the insane at Kankakee Brooding over business reverses his friends said had unbalanced his mind Jn isol Mr Owings was thrown into I kv nintnv his liabilities being sched 4frAJXxi I tiled at $a00Qnoo kii i George Mosshart to be head pt tne Ji 1 I 1 1 ATI publicity section oi iuv Besides this section there will be three others connected with the com mittee on congressional wojk IS Maud Wood Peek of Boston is lo head the door lobby" at Vi ashlington section uu rnu i acuviutf Afr Will De Giiectt UJ Xiilltr of Missouri and Mi3 TlA A ca A AVP OL Uianttuu4vwi heads of the section UfAtirhn rt eOTVPil fuT yuars as Lincoln correspondent of the World llcrald Tiior to that tune he served on the Lincoln newspapers i I I 3 l'OAU'll ianu is wuu Miuni 14nn 1116 islduv jUHObU UX at tne nornse iuuhopr World 1 tern la Lind was employed on "Washington rll ltrs ie now con i newspapers cted with a big tvasningion Jw i JB 'if i i 11 UU" AT I I ETS UJ J' inruATnn uinmo pnnnro 7 VMT ARftIM DH ON UK obUrld 1 1 1 1 riLiili 1 Lid i LU i i 4 9 II AOMMKTPil 0 nUlillHiU Hn lluH IRST WE SON 4 tf dB A Hrk fit i tz I ive Yeai Mo ch pant three years 191S 1915 1914 1315 32 611 42 18 21 2U 20 13 28 43 31 18 00 00 00 03 World 1 Taily Herald Bee News 191(i 279439 200810 206925 1915 245137 189380 18956 3 )14 223893 1812'18 170864 UH3 239818 202275 390462 1912 241791 204645 188968 ive years 1230 078 978318 946482.

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