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% CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 8.— Little change developed during NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Four young boys have confessed WASHINGTON, Nov. 8— Few Changes in Com- Weather outlook for the. week | LOUISVILE, Ky., Nov. - | York, New Jersey and New Englana|they hid the body of their chum, Ernest Schwer, Jr., 13,| the night in the condition of Sena- 5 . beginning Monday: est fires in Kentucky, w -| during the last month remained un-| after he was accidentally shot and killed ten days ago.| ‘o* HenTy Cabot Lodge. who suf. | mittee Chairmen in Rocky. Mountain and plateau ready have caused damage variously | broken today while more than a regions: Snow in early part and | ©stimated at from. $200,000 to $300,-| dozen forest fires burned in various again toward end; temperature] 0, appeared today to have been | parts of New York and New Jersey. near normal or below. most of%| Checked in most sections, although Fourteen miles on the west bank week. > - still Bers eacey at som: Lanta of the Hudson river. has been burn- tuthern Rocky Mountain and | - Losses already incurred res ed over. A hunter's charred body tide’ dow platauregione: Mostly fair with | mostly from destruction, of resi-| has been found on a hillside near | "vet bole in his temple. scolatutalcehgotiqe: whianrinees tore temperatures :near normal,. ex- | dences, barns and farm buildings, | Haverstraw. During ten days, while police, fire-| companions later corroborated. Thes cept for Cool spell about middle of orchards and standing timber. Two A record of 31 consecutive rain-|™en. boy scouts, and army airplanes feaid that the five of them had gone ji crude oil storage tanks in the big} legs days already has beén set in} S¢arched for trace of the missing fered a stroke on Wednesday, according to a bulletin issued by his» physicians ‘at the Charles Gates Hospital“at’ 8:45 this morn- ing. The physicians said the out- look was “unfavorable.” “fhe morning bulletin which was signed by Drs. John H. Cunning- ham and Frederick H. Winslow, who have been in attendance on : “The circulation of The Tribune ia greater than any other Wyoming newspaper. =| Che Casper Baus Crile fp : | MAIL PLANES Boys Hide Body of |(70 ,| Sti ATION “LOST IN FIRE Chum, Fatally Shot ven HELO POSBL carbs SO ESTES WIENER ser == EET RUDY NIGHT Other Equipment. After two of them had been trapped in contradictory state- ments last night, the four boys-broke down and led detec- tives to an ash dump where the body of the Schwer boy was found under a nile of brush with a Then, under threat of arrest, they Congress to Result From Late Election. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. —President Coolidge went Saas sinking ofl field of Estill county are | New. York. : boy, his companions stuck to the veilartabing’ tara bboarlie teaaie Senator Lodge throughout his ii- | forward today with his post- reported to have been destroyed. Boston yesterday had the warmest | stcry that they had last ween him] them aischarged the gun before he} ess, sald: fi election plans, the first of CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov. The fires in Estill county, this re- | November 7 om record, with a maxi-| in the swamp near his home hunting | intended “There was no real change in i port added, menace a large refinery | mum temperature of 76 degrees. | ™muskrats. They even ‘aasiated in| Sinwer in the head, ‘The hors nec} the patient's condition during the ryan SRS, 8;— Blackened ruins with NURS there. Only a heavy rain will save] Roses were blooraing in Providence, | tke search. But last night, two of! ,rinur ay and Harold Meighan, 11 | ht. ~The general outlook must sevonsam planer motets Tee large: wooded. areas. Rhode Island- he boys were taken to the place SarcohdlereaUntavorable ment of the commission to invest{. ing their tops through poured | ; James ‘Scare of’ the weather bu-| where they sald they partea: from | brothers: “Adam Rotunda, 12, and} 9S yet cham, who announced | #42 agricultural conditions. bers and twisted ,meta NEW YORK, — Nov. | 8.—The|reau, said the odds wers two to one Ae chp athe were all that bnele that an open winter. would’ follow drought whieh i tied in.N Schwer and asked which way hel “7 osinea by the thought of the] last night for the first time since | A conference of the commission, rought which has prevatied in New remained of the. hangat and-rever the mild October. had gone one pointed one direction Senator e was stricken at | COmprising eight representatives of ssibl z ° Pn § Lodgs nd one in the other. vents the. four, bavs said, they] noon Wednesday that his) patient | farming interests drawn from prac- alr mail planes here, this “morning AIR MAIL TO far igh eee co GUARD iS BOUND AND GAGGED which. was set in operation yesterday with the appoint- NEWYORK, «Noy. 8.— Charged with homicide. Miss Catherine Han- nan, a nurse at (he Brooklyn hos- " is 4 . | tically all sections of the countr: dragged Schwer to the nearby ash} bad “a fighting chance’ of re: : i 5 t midnight. ‘The fire, caused | pital. for| the insane, last night was tomsed some bruah over'the body. ard} ® P| Beypaahece . S phy an artes on cord. drop light } arrested atid’ held in $2,000 bail in then ‘concocted the tale they stuck] lc his statement today made a Careyhurst, Wyoming, a former fell on the floor and the. globe broke, | connection with the death of Misx igiiiting *& quantity of gasoline,,en- Helen’ Klein, the patient. Miss Klein to for ten: day: careful examination of Senator | S°Vernor of the state, is Chairman yeloped the ‘entre building: in less] ‘tied two hburs after taking a dose Loase' toms, aided by Dr. | and the membership it was indicated beta han is may bo Increased. Ase ive minutes, of -medicihe “administered by” the} Paris, Nov. 8—Plans for an air W ld pean t Ruse tion BAA Nal bald “oe baa] an nine kewaer dees aig Boe or Fliers ‘The physicians admitted that the With the appointment of this rally of the senator at noon yes- | Voluntary body, President Colldge Two thechanics, Légdn and Marz- Hy terday after he had been uncon- | C@'ried out one of the few proposals aes speaks shied yar when the unis the its ees ve ue America been completed, ac} CHICAGO, Nov. 8—Six men, be)’ Officials of the company ‘said an oT aaione 48 hours, waa surprimng, | R© 84vanced in accepting, the nom- fire started and théy tnndé tutte at-| paktilets cording to, La. Journal. -Tho ‘mails | tigved by police to bave heen former | atimate of the value of the lopt -O OUSTOMA) Fa'tad neverdi short periods of | !ation. He hopes to have its legid- i : a sis E | wi by seaplanes. ag far. i “ponind ake ay could not he "made until Holders of ‘ consciousness during which he ative recommendations before him = © 4} dianasion Mie ae 45 be % ; ga} the. . . recognized persons. around him. {17 time for action at the coming con- ke a tew words, and hour- “and the ’approprintions ienmaent vas piven for the firat | bill are now tho only measures which foe CET + » | way.to Buenos. ni: oa Pi 5 i lice . said, were > SAN ANTONIO, ‘Texas, Nov. 8— thoir- right, , they, -rdshed, : : v uphiswe ; ‘ See ares possucee Sr ishmient: Wie eirsoke. Dra. Cun. | be feels will require the solons atten- building and. tfived an army) YY) . by ale. The: mattis “wilk leave thé “Werner “Brothers Warehouse] Lieutenants Nelson. and) Wad ; g r 5 i fon. i athe * ‘ Ee Linge) with | ana | robbery ayear ago; when safety de-|around the world filers, hopped off | -ningharh and Winslow commented | ton. 5 4 geet pu 5 : arney, ; f 4 of, Minay | poait- Dozen were looted of Jewelry | from Kelly’ flcld this morning for] onthe remarkable vitality which | Mr. Coolidge ts of the opinion that of © hand securities valuéd at $1,000,000. | Houston. had enabled their patient; in his | Present needs would not'warrant th nt for | Calling of a special session of the 75th year, to continue a fig new congress before its regular ee, RR TOE ox F E 0 “i } ; life, against heavy odds! for so | Ton Contre teen, next eae n : aS. yes H many hours. Nor does, he believe it feasible to v - h f roar: sit bring up again with the present con- ‘4 72 Hest aa a cheep aan eo r ap wre ae i i ibs . gress, which passes out of existence ment ‘arrived at’ the scene At} " b joy. - 8.—The ; . ees but by that time the flames j-namo of:Frank Evans of: Salt Lake " P 5 4 eaten away the entire “hahgar } city was presented to President’ Cool . fnd-tire fighting efforts were con-| !dge today by Senator ‘Smoot’ for ; - March 4, problems of tax reduction. Mrs. Ferguson || ermaicie mecca mauetion: fined td keeping the blaze from consideration as secretary of agri- with former Governor Carey follow: CH and avolding an explosion | culture. Mr, Evans is a member of : P ieee unlergrousd gassllg-m.rcane the National Exicutive Committee of a = tank @hich then contained abour five ic American'Farm Bureau Federa- ow 3 E O, E.. Bradfute, president of the hundred gaclons of gasoline. yp tionvand chief counsel of the Utah Again Gaining || srsican sin suru Feieraon (A MOULDING ARMS PLANT oy chairman of the National Board of Farm Organizai On Dr. Butte || rum oreanzaons of vain Ce the National Grange of Columbus, DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 8—The| Ohio; Ralph P. Merritt, of Fresno, ' be eee Sepern man 5 i. Mr Mag.|) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov.'8.—Republicans in the next Wyoming legislature wiil PVN down “since” Tay 14, have’ sent ‘no- ee at a fall short in each house of commanding the two-thirds:vote necessary to pass a. measure TR A N, ‘SPORT Long Beach, Calif, C. Ans ovlayie Seo TMe caused Hees to alt employes of the reopen-| “Absolutely, “Mr. Shean-"” fover the governor's veto.’ In the senate they will have 17 votes, one leas than two-thirds SHAKEUP TO AFFECT peck sal Las J cetocht | sonivantete Abie wea mesh eee tir With this lyric colloquy as a pre-| of the total number of votes; in the’ house they will have 40 votes, two less than two- I Ss SE Vi Z ED NEW CHAIRMANSHIPS. hig morning, as he stepped out of/ 1,000 men.) *- lude, Dan Shean, arrested Thurs-| thirds of the total-vote. On a strict party division, therefore, they will be unable to over- WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.— While e elevator in the Producers & Re- iar rears ca day night ax drunk and disorderly, | ride the governor’s veto should 'there arise an-occasion in which they would feel impelled there will be a general shakeup in Uners bullding’at the corner of Dur- Gus: Up the gadesament: aiid’ prepar: a ‘ > Lf P the perscnnel of house and senata TSINGTAO, Nov. 8.—(By. The As- sociated Press).—The transport Tun- “depart to such unchivalrots action concern- ( bany, one Democrat; Campbell, one pM Gepitent nde heer ing the will of a’ woman. The gov- | Democrat; Carbon,: one ‘Repub'ican; committees as a result of Tuesday's election, fewer than a dozen change. gli arrived here today from. Tient- sin and was seized after twenty of. ead of Mrs, Miriam Ferguson, dem-| California, president of the Sur ycrat, for governor, over Dr. George | Maid Rajsin Growers; R. W, Thate' C. Butte, republican, in Tuesday's! er, director of the New York ex- election, was 49,524 at noon today periment station, of Geneva, New when the Texas election bureau had| York; W. C. Coffey, dean of the Col- tabulated complete returns from 123] lege of Agriculture and director of >f the 252 counties in the state. Dr.| the experiment station of the Uni- Butte had’ 181,438; Mrs. Ferguson| versity of Minnesota,and Fred H. 230,962. Bixby, president of the American |.National Livestock Association of Complete Control in Both House and Senate Assured Along Party Lines but Overriding of Veto Will Be Impossi- Just a Matter he present congress. Deaths of Senators Colt of Rhode island and § ndegee of Connecticut ughl! he internal |}. PI “But Mr. Shean—Oh, Mr. Shean,’ Gj Mr. Moulding at the time, picked “You were pinched six weeks ago | ™2"—Ne y! » epublican; Hct Springs one Repub- es Pp in 1 failed to revive him. piectinaslarey catfwhetia aire to be filled before the. expiration ot Jailes vi 5 feated the Chicago White Sox today, trate. . Albany—House, two Republicans,/ton, one ‘Republican./ ficers aboard, loyal to General Wu 4 da sli; a Jean. 4 erat. Mean; Johnson, one Republican; Lin- necessary. At least three vacanclet tay dip and catried him into an ad and slipped us c' The result of the legislative elec-|coin, one Republican: Natronay one | aused by death, however, wil! have boing ee PARIB, Nov. 8; (By the Associated ve large cartwheels more,” | tions in each county last Tuesday | Republican; Platte, one Republican; Mr. Moulding is survived here by| ress)—The New York Giants de- flere you are, then, Mr. Magis- | follow: Sweetwater,’ one\ Republican; Wes- reat 5 § to 0, in the Olympic stadium’ at| ‘you may beat it, Mr. Shean!" one Democrat. Pel Fu, deposed military head of Colombes in the first of a series of] Mr. Shean was-not the only one!’ Big Horn—Senate,. one, Republ- Se ri Yee a eer §—By The} the Peking government, had been | cave the chairmanships of the imml- Republican to gimes ‘Which’ they will play in| forced to pay. tribute, another of-| {can} House, two Republicans, two] Saggy General PIRES ERE EA Cee et ein arrested. tien of coal, flour ana) STatiow and judlclary committees va e ep France. + ? fender being fined $50 and three | Democrats. ’ President Harding, was ,azain re- on Nukahtus. galsed ived: nt, while in tho house the me = 5 others $15 each. . Campbell—House, two Democrats. : ammunition aboard tho selz es. chant marine committee is with n due to the death of Rey Greene of Massachu- rE. ey ‘ s i ported in a serious condition this} sel indicates that General Wu in: z Three men and two women, picked | _ Carbon—House, three, Republican: Ou mM rn L| morning. She is suffer fi kia- - “1 +, | @ charm: Pres. Coolidge up on the Sand Barty Patrolman] Converse—House, two Republicans. ver. 10) tan fr lia ring from tends. to crufse trom Chotoo, 190] Pi cntative : y “35 miles north of here, to .this port. Russell yesterday after an imbrog-| - Crook—House, one Republican and Wang Chang Ching, who supplant-j °° Ms. C ¥ M4 Mo in which no one was seriously in- | one Democrat. : id ° ~ ib ani A Senator Sterling of South Dakota, Of Missouri, Off for Critise) st3 "rere Sronounsea by Jusses | "fremont Senate, one - Demoerat;| BEGENA, Nov. “8—snow was Cloth Mills ed Kagen Hung, the Pel Fu gover-|,, cing. Republican on, thes Eire Dureey, Jest, TEDL, foistill to0 thar. | Houss,| three: Hepibtioans, one Demy | tae¢ Hight and-eary. this morning; ened office am ordered all sym.| te ‘mmigration committee but he A oughly Inebr! for trial, and their | ocrat, from on ie he Will R Of: Gane! a nes .| will not be in the senate after March Gr. LOUIS, Mo, Nov?) sno] 4, WASHINGTON. Nov. 8—Preal-| cases were contiued until today. Goshen—Senate;, one” Democrat; | veljowarone peck ction ena in this ul CSUUMeE | Rathizers of General Wu placed un-| (senator Johnscn of California will fe Die ies atid De cecaapnaae pees jour hckey. amid ARLES Pr eeTeihs House, one Republican, one. Demo-| district. Although the storm. appear- ‘According to advices recelved at| then be in line for chairman, Sen ‘lection of Sam Baker 4 governor | jeave during thé afternoon. for a| SPOKANE, Wash —Rellet that a] crat, GALS th awiatbleKisortavrerc eccoes ther Cakela coffin at Peking anavé | tor Borah’ of-Taaho la! the rankinic oday appeared a certalnty ot ae ria| cruise, down the Potomac = river Norse expedition visited Washington | Hot Springs~House, two Republf-| the entire western part of the state| WARE, Mass., Nov. §.—Tho cloth | tayed here, General Wu, with four| Republican member of the judictary 2y the unofficial returns giving Bi) xboard the: Mayflower. It was the| in 1910 A. D., was expressed by. Olut | cans, : early this morning, skies wore clear-| department of: the. Otis. company | transports, 1s anchored off Chefoo.| committee, while on the house mot 0, tead, oh 18.098 oF be ;| birthday of Frank W. Stearns of) 1. Opsjon, Norwegian scientist, who| yohnson—House, one Republican, | ing today. Temperatures. were well| mills will resumo full time Monday, e it but 51 n The vessels are belng refueled and| chant marine committee, Representu- inet Beene percients aed cated ere ee Ae: 1 et a ea Sea ga ag Bags ‘one Damdchat below freezing, with little indication | For a long time tho department has | provisioned, but no member, of Gen.| tive Edmunds of Pennsy vanla, wlio . . Coolidge, a grav a v6 ra" ; ® i ps res trom. That President Coolidge had] neq in his honor. Viking warrior. Laramie—Senate, one Republican, | of further precipitation. run three and four days a week. eral Wu's party had landed. was not a candidate for re-election, carried ‘the state by approximately one Democrat; House, siz Republi- is in line for chairman during tho 1000 votes.aleo appearedveertein. cana. een December sessicn with Represents | poceasane santas be Lincolin—House, two Republicans, e tive Scott of Micnigan next on th two Democrats. commitiee’s Republican roster. ay e rs Wa rm rone—Senate, one Republican; Senator Bursum of New Mexico, te. fh House, five Republicans. who has been defeated fo: -electio: Man Vo 8 or Niobrara—Senate, one Republican; on the face of incoeablete. Bate ay is ° a - Himself ‘and . * House, two Democrats. chairman of the senate pensions 7 Park — Senate, one .. Democrat; committee, on which Reed Smoot of n (6) Cc ar House,.one Republican, one Demo- : . Utah is the ranking Republican, crat. while Senator Moses of New Hamp- nite W ins at Polls Platte—House,. two. Democrats. ; shire will be in line for chialrman of heridan—Senate, one Republican, he postoffice commiftee oa z, Ni Oe eee aes Hagse tive Repabi,| Struék by. ac racing’ speeder with; Probst and Edwin Anderson, mem-)thegang at work on the new rail-| hiration Sera e ey te peep NEW YORK, Nov. 8—An ava-| sales exceeded the two million share] O00 Oe such force that the car and its oc-| bers of thie speeder crew, wero pain-| road bridge at that point, was walk Rar SEAEASAL IN, s terin. IUSKOGBE, Okla., Nov. 8.— | lanche of buying orders from all sec- | mark for the first time in 2% years. cat, oy cupants were hurled from the track | fully cut and bruised and Probst suf-| ing down the track toward th Sb meer oti soureh, bake Sublette—Senate, one Republican; Price unanimously elected him- | tions of the country ushered in to-}] Among the many stocks to break leved of the dutios and’ over the edge of the t fored a slight concussion, but the gang at 3 _ ne C ° ow ral self constable of Harris township, | day’s” stock ‘market, sending more | through thelr previous high prices |ouse) one Republican. | | \|Ronert Keller, Riverton contractor, | will recover. ‘The a Koller ttn crew. of bers ve presiding officer and wit embracing an outlying district of | than 20 issues to new peak’ prices for| were New York Central, Southern weetwater—Senate, one Republl-liirgculously escaped with a’ slight|in ‘a Riverton hospital. Swanson|the bridge gang, came up behind to resume chairm: Muskogee, it was discovered today |the year in the first 15 minutes of | Pacific, Atlantic Coast line, Chicago | ©; House four Democrats. ‘| concussion of the brain and minot | was brought to Casper last evening| him. Keller is deaf and did not re interstat ree com when Tuesday's election réturns | trading on total transactions ap-| Northwestern, Baltimore and Qhio,| _Teton—Senate, "one Republican | bruises, although the accident *may| when it became evident he| hear the approach of the car, and committeo, { pub'iean were canvaseed. proxtmating 150,000 shares, rail-| Southern Railway, Missouri Pacific, | House, one Republican. prove fatal to Ole Swanson, one of| would need the best of medical care| the darkness obscured him, from {ts jority sees fit to displace Sena- Price took advantage of the | roads led the advance but spirited | United States Steel Common, U. 8. Uinta—Senate, one Democrats} the men on board the speeder. Swan-|if he was to have a chance to sur-{ pilot until the motor was almost on Smith, Democrat, of South C fact that there were no candidates | bidding also took place for the stan-] Cast Iron Pipe and United Drug.| House, one Republican, one Demo-|4on, his spine fractured and his' body | vive. top. of him. yho has been serving in that printed on the ballot and he wrote | dard industrial shares. The overnight gains ranged from 1 | crat totally paralyzed, lies in the Private| ‘The accident occurred about six} The violence of the crash tossed . his nume In, There were no other, This remarkable outburst of} to 2% points. Individual sales of Washakie—House, one Republican. | Hospital here with only a meager | miles east of Riyerton,.on the North-| Keller a dozen feet, derailed the car, In the house, Representative Kel- Votes. fo was given a certificate [strength was 4 continuation of yes-| 1,000 to 5,000 shayosewere quite com. Weston—House, one-Republican: ‘chances for recovery. western line, #ix o'clock Thurs-| anti tumbled tt headiong twenty feat; ler of Minnesota, a, LaFollette sup- ot election, terday's excited baying when total] mon, with a few.as high as 8,000, day evening. Keller, in charge of (Continued on Page Four) | (Continued on Pi The hoidover senators follow: Al j -Two other Riverton men, Edgar| Stix)

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