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PAGE TWO ‘4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924 RUNS RIOT NI DEI 1 , Infant’s Body Is ; BUREAU IS PROPOSED IN LELAND REBELS LOSE DIVORCE CASE: COURT AT VERA CRUZ Taken to Denver M>. and Mrs. LE. Longton who died Sunday at Salt Creek wi: be shipped to Denver this evening fur REPORT TO THE SENATE/FORCED 10 CLEAR BUILDING a oe interment. ct WASHINGTON, Jan, 30.—Full authority for the director of the veterans’ bureau to BY J. P. YODER - tense as the Leland trial spectators "s = put into force a complete administration reorganization, both in the home office and | (Copyright 1924, by Casper Tribune) | have been held, while the most un- c Defeated Troops Resort to Guerilla Warfare to Harass Federals; Industrial City Falls agar MEXICO CITY, Jan. 29.—(By Radio Via. Fort Worth Star-Telegram, By The Associated Press) .—Revolutionary forces around Vera Cruz are preparing to inaugurate guerilia warfare following the crushing defeats they have suffered’at Llano Grande, Boca Del Monte and Esperanza, according to wireless messages sent to General Dieguez in the field, is proposed in a preliminary report filed with the senate today by the spe- ar cial committee which has spent eight months investigating the affairs of the bureau, pe Under the plan recommended the director would be enabled to establish rating T boards in every district and sub-district to examine and rate’claimants in person; to Ere ify procedure on ap- rr g SoA sess. ur APPOINTIVE POWERS RETAINED - BY LEWIS IN CONVENTION VOTE Printable testimony was told brok- enly, in lawered tones. ‘When the writer was at Aurora Sunday, he raw among the swarming Blakeys Return From Buying Trip Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Blakey «+ Blakey and company returned thi; morning from a tour to eastern markets. Mr, and Mrs. Blakey «i considerable buying in New York for their store here, obtaining a fui! Yne of spring millinery, clothes, etc. Due to a jellyfish getting spreaq CHICAGO, Jan. 30—Mob morbid- ity in its most pernicious form is rampant today in Chicago and in nearby Auroro, ‘There is q wealth of material here for the student of psychology who would investigate that strange mental quirk which leads apparently normal persons to go the lengths that thousands have gone in the last few days to state their sordid curiosity on the spicy or gruesome details tf the sensation- spent the week sitting through the Leland case. - Despite the inclement weather, the home of Warren J. Lincoln, distant relative of the martyred president was jammed with carni- val crowds, eager to know all the deta‘is of how he murdered his wife anc her brother. t| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 30.— ;|(By the Associated Press)—Unoffi ;|clal tabulations gave the administra- ;{tion forces of tife United Mine Workers of America a majority of en cdtmainaes dis-| 119 votes on the roll call of the dele- 2 .. nt | Sates to the biennial convention and ty and service bility be no & retained to them the appointive pow- c ive awards com. pect mest ers of the organization. The offi pensat rot : cial vote was 2,120 votes in favor of retaining the present section of the constitution which permits the administration to appoint organizers and other officials, and 2,001 against. Tt 1 training be Iimit- » suffered disability 1 not the results of between training be lim ade applications 1 that or be id that al The result of the roll call was re- garded as the closeset call that the appointive powers of the adminis- tration have received in the last 20 ears. June number 24 (Michigan) va Scotia) voted solidly saga eit oitionon t the administration. n that trainees injured in| The votes taken today, unoffictal- of their training be glven|ly by districts Includes: a right to compensation under t District 13 (lowa) 93 yes; 32 no. * compensation a District 15 in the rate of| noes, having! pistrict 22 wa with!ss yes: 30 no. District 27 (Montana) 6 yes; 37 no. << OBREGON IS ILL, REPORT ings of disability be ~ age impairment in oc s similar to that of the in eran, 4 se in training al (Colorado) 15 yes; no (Utah and Wyoming) compensation for widows nts where husband and son sons, have died of service in- total permanent disa N ANTONTO, Tex., Jan. 30.—" rding to reports here emanat- An allowance of $80 per, month| ing from persons coming from Mex- for an attendant for all helpless vet-| ico City, President Obregon is ill cea ay and is_aboard the presidential tratn Reduction to $20 per month as the| either Torrean or Chihuahua. These compensation to insure veterans | reports are that the train which was who have neither wife, child nor] at San Luis Potos! left there for dependent parent and who are main.| Juarez, ostensibly to trancport Mrs. tained free of charge in a veterans} Obregon and her family on their bureau hospital. way to Sonora. Howeve-, it fs stated That retroactive reduction incom-| the train will hot reach the borcer pensation be forbidden, except where | at Juarez. Mrs. Obregon arriving the beneficiary has been guilty of] there on an ordinary pullman. This fraud, was due to the president's illness, A stricter limitation on retroactive | it is said, awards and retroactive increases of popasimatin. Mrs. Horn, Colored, Dies at Home Here —S oe MAS. JACOB'S REMAINS WILL BE LAID AT REST AT SPRINGFIELD, ORE, The body of Mrs. Al Jacobs who died at her home here Tuesday afternoon will be shipped from the Muck funeral home to Springticld, Ore., tomorrow morning for burial Mr. Jacobs will- accompany tlie re. mains. Mrs. Josie Horn, colored, @ied at 6:30 o'clock last night at her home 210 West First street. The body i's being held at the Muck funeral home pending further arrangements. ee light aL, JOSEPH M. CAREY SAID TO BE SERIOUSLY ILL CHEYENN Baby Weighing Three Quarters Pound Is Born FORT WORTH, Tex., Jan. 30—A baby girl, weighing scarcely three. quarters of a pound and believed to be the smallest living child in the world is making a hard fight to a baby hospital here, and 1 she will win her 2, Wyo. Jan, 30.—Jo. seph M. Carey, former governor of Wyoming, and father of ex-Governor Robert .D. Carey, is confined to his bed here by a paralytic stroke. His condition is reported to be serious. \COLORADO EDUCATOR IS DEAD GREELEY, Colo, Jan. 30—Dr. John Grant Crabbe, 59, for the last seven years presicent of the Cio» rado State Teacher's College here died at his home early this morning: For the last two days his condition has been regarded as extremely critical, but last night the attend- ing physician expressed the opin: jon Dr. Crabbe would live through the night. He suffered from ar- teric sclerosin Mrs. Crabbe and other members of the family were al Lelandé-Case divorce trial. and the Lincoln murder cas» at Aurore. For five days the stuffy court- room of Judge Foell has been a veritable bedlam for two hours be- fore the opening of hearings in the divorce suit of Albert R. Lela: who names the Rev. Dr. Carl Cane, pastor of the First Baptist Monday that Judge Foell rules that hereafter, room would be cleared of everyone. save principa’s and newspaper re- porters. outside the. court room had been so great that extra bailiffs had to be summonea ta drive them down 8 ee lees cee of the bandit chicftain, zeports re- flights of stairs to the streets. Lie ae ceived in Juarez today stated. ‘The bailiffs returned minus col-| In most English coal mines|_Fi#hting is proceeding in the/°°r™. if <S captured by. the forces lars and with their faces badly | whistling is strictly avoided by the|!Nty of Poncitland, upon the scratched. been made scores in the crowd had at his beiside when Geath came., Dr, Crabbe came to Greeley from Kentucky, where he was state sup- erintendent of schools in 1915, re- signing from that position to be- come president of the Colorado State Teachers’ College. FISHERMAN | LOST AT SEA NEW BEDFRD, Conn., Jan. 30.— A tragedy of No-Man's Land, a lit tle island 10 miles off the coast, be. came known here today when Mrs. George W. J. Cook wife of the care. taker on the {sland, was brought to the mainland on a fishing schooner and told of her husband's loss. He was carried out to sea in a small boat by a heavy wind when an oar broke. ‘Mrs. Cook, left alone on the island, raised a flag as a signal of distress ond was rescued by fisher; men. The island is the summer home of Joshua Crane of Boston. Several years igo Mrs. Cook per- suaded her husband to quit the merchant marine for what she con- sidered a safe job ashore. The oldest church in Canada is a Jesuit mission chapel at Tadousao, Quebec, bullt fn 1747. RUB CHEST COLDS AWAY. STOP PAINE Pain’ and congestion 1s gone. Quickly?—Yes. Almost instant re Nef from chest’ colds, sore throat, backache, lumbago follows a gentle rubbing with St, Jacobs Oil. Rub this sooth- ing, penetrating oil right on your chest and like magic re ef comes. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmle: Uniment which quickly breaks chest colds, soothes the inflam- mation of sore throat and breaks up the congestion that causes pain. It never disappoints and does not burn the skin. Get a 35 cent bottle of St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store. It has been recommended for 65 years.—Adver- tisement. brought lunch which they consumed in the court room in order to avoid losing their hard fought places. And it is not the usual crowd of court hangers-on that is madly for space in Judge Foell’s court room, many members of Dr. Case's con- gregation in the crowd that hangs. breath'essly on the details of Mrs. Lealnd’s story of her alleged se- duction by the minister. At least half the crowd is made " The city in Jalisco by General De La Huerta,, Orizaba was taken yesterday a‘ter- revolt leader, which were intercept-| hoon, the message said. ed and given out by the war a part- ment. The messages carry the plain| BROTHER OF VILLA intimation that ant{-governmént | JOINS REBELS ind. | Of cities 100 miles away were among | propaganda which the De La Huer-| EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 30.—Hipolite D. | the, Pundreds parked “about while | taistas plan to inaugurate since the | via, brother of Irrcneisco Villa, for. their occupants peered through | purchase by the government of]... bandit jJeader, is said to be in Windows of the Lincoln home, or|arms and munitions in the United | ™°% f the ‘field with the forces of General RE een stones, loosed pieces | States, will accuse the president in} iro field with the forces of General of the porch and other junk for | violent terms of giving tacit encour- . iepy on Ticats Aone reaped mil boys at the |agements to attacks upon Americans |/*rching upon the city of Jimine funP reaped @ silver fortune point.|on the grounds that the United |'n,the southern part of Chihuahua. ing out the spot where the grew-|States is interfering with Mexican |_,Yedcrel, officials as retalla psi A ree eatnt tlock was found and affairs with the ultimate purpose of | 1), “Prsine of mon at the former Shine Cp erpnising ones sold atleged|domination. In Mexico City dodg.| Vila Hacienda at Canutillo, & renee chips of cement off that identical ers have been printed secretly in|‘¢f™ined up. the Sacue Sum block. huge type and distributed, making Congressman Jesus les |} slayer dump where he threw the block of cement in which he had encased their heads was the mecca for other thousands, Automobiles bearing license plates during lunch, the court At one time the crowd of Chao were executed by a firing Squad near Satevo Sunday, Colone: Roman Lopez, commandant, was notified today. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Until this ruling had Jalisco front, where the Vanguard under General Amaro is enga the rear guard of the rebels un¢ Genera! Alvaro, according to pr dispatches from Celaya, headquart- ers of General Obregon. Poncitiand. the point of the federal advance has ben reached, and t.:e bridge over the Zula river burned during the revel simpter| retreat, which makes it impossible convenient little tab. | {oF federal military trains to follow each day until your|closely the icyal udvance guard. Ju tga tag a box"),|_ General Escobar's Columns have Marmola Prescription Tablets from |Te#ched Acamharo, the specials add, your druggist for one dollar, the|and are pursuing the enemy who same price the world over. miners. They consider {t a sign of impending disaster. Simple Way to Take Off Fat fighting Nor are there so There can be nothing than taking let four ti: Follow 6 BELLANS up of young girls and middle aged | directfons—no starvation dieting or| "ve Tered to Morelia Hot water : piety test | tiresome cising. Kat substan. abe ina j- REGS bY ia sree! ‘so | ti@! food—be as lazy as you like and| GALVESTON,- Texas, Jan, 30.— ef | Susers. keep on getting Slimmer. 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