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. adjoining chapel in the 18 LEO Xl REMOVED FROM ST.PETERS Late Pope’s Body Taken.to Final Resting Place in Roman Church. By the Associated Press. The body of was removed at § t from its provisional in St. Peter's to the for it in the basilica . John Lateran. The transla; s conducted in complete privacy, but with all due ceremonial. i As evening fell in the closed basil- fea, workmen of the cathedral re- inoved the sarcophagus inclosing the body of the pontiffl from the tem- porary niche to the center of the presence of Merry del Val ral prelates and éclock last yesting plac Cardinals and de Aze Bizh church dignitaries. Prexent Pope's Permit. i The canon of St. John Lateran pre- #ented to Cardinal Merry del Val, drehpriest of St. Peter's, the auto- graphed permission of the Pope to fransport the remains of the dead Pontiff to the final resting place he Dimself desired. The archpriest h; feceived a similar letter from his holi- Tess After formal verification THE EVENING TRAIL OF “REDS” IN AMERICA Radical Groups Argue Day and Night in Forest Con- vention Over Question of Having One or Two Parties in America. Communist party of the United States should or should not work independ- ently of the Russian communist lead- ers. It was finally decided to accept as final all orders coming from Mos- cow. BY JACOB SPOLOWSKY. CHAPTER VIL During the final sessions of the con- vention in the forest preserve the pro- gram in its final form was argued as a whole. The I. W. W. mo; indorsed and a resolutio making it a pa communist organizations all over the United States should exert influence to win ge I W. W, to communism. The Federation of Labor als in for its share of discuss after heated debate, a passed denouncing the fede an anti-revolutionary o At the same time, however, voted that an effort be made to pla: as many communists in the ranks of | o1 the labor organizat as possible, with a view to changing its poli from one of anti-revolutionary senti- ment to one which would favor revo- lution, and to stroy completely the then existing federation For organization purposes the coun- try was divided at this conveniton into seven districts, The Chicago rict is snsisting of 1lli- no Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesof lowa, North Dakota and South D: Kota Discussing League of Nation. of Natic in “open enemy’ instrument which capitalism chose to use for its own ends Struggle to Effect Unity. The final debate lasted for an en- tire day and far into the early morn- ing of the next, and concerned the question of unity of the two parties sented by the delegates present. re were some delegates who ely refused to agree to such unlon. The last morning found th There 5 by the score. The ob- ist-Labor delegates were away one by one to the outer fringe, where a group of “com- rades” attempted to shake their deci- sion. Finally, procedure groups xe nu toward midnight, a new was adopted. The two ed to debate the ques- tion by themselves. Looking on from where we were living behind bushes, it seemed silly hour after hour o should be one o argued the question as serlously with as much earnestness as thoug it were one upon which hinged the fate of the Nation. Voices Rixe in Song. It was almost 2 o'clock in the morn- ing when the Communist “regulars” coffin had been made and the dictlon over the remains had been | nounced by of the Vatican | d the coflin on | followed by the lates with lighted pushed piaz cardinals 4 tapers, wa ppening upon Here was in waiti ¢4 converted into hangings of black and silver fringes, surmounted a cross of black wood and having lighted lan- terns at the four corners i Given to Can i The great s 1 {nto the hear t] with a gold apostolic | eving high churchmen and | followed by five automobiles and three other carriages from the Vati ¢an, moved toward the church. it was received by the chapla John Lateran and deposited chapel of S verine, which was draped with black. | It will rest exposed there until N r fune monies will be observed before entombment. final AIR MAIL HERE TO STAY, | COL. HENDERSON SAYS Believes Cost Can Be Cut From | $2.63 Per Ton-Mile to Less ; Than 30 Cents. | By the Associated Press NEW YORK, October dence that the transcon mail, which had brought San Fran- | disco within 34 hours of New York, is{ here to stay was expr last night | by Col. Paul Henderson, Second As- | sistant Postmaster to the College of Engineering, New York Uni- | versity. i Col. Henderson exp duthority to extend t| predicted a nation-wic of great cities with operating at uight betw those centers as a 000 to 1,400 miles Pendability, and its speed. The pres- | #nt cost of operating the air mail dervice is § per ton-mile. This is| Wltogether too expensive. From now | forward the most urgent task of the Post Offce Department IS to attempt to bring down this cost per ton-mlile. | this means ships with greater car- | i i nsportation at a | Bost of less than 30 cents a ton-mile, | With speeds approximating 100 miles | #n hour. I also predict the carrying | of certain classes of merchandise in| the air and ultimately, the carrying| of passengers.” Ordered to Bolling Field. Kugene G. Rainartz, Arn ical Corps, now in the Philippi has been ordered to Bolling Fi Anacostia, D. C., for duty I predict air OFFICES 3 4 In the Heart of the Newer Business Dijstrict A modern, fireproof, ten-story structure, well constructed and having two elevators. EDMONDS BUILDING 917 Fifteenth Street Fronts on McPherson Square The offices are roomy and well lighted For Rates and Information Apply to WARDMAN Main 3830 Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless 1¢ you want plenty of thick, beautiful. glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it 1t you don’t. Tt doesn’t do | or wash it out. | vid of danaru 3 To do thix get abont four_ounces of ordinary liquid arvon. Ap piy it at night when retiring. Use énough %o moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. 5 B, ost, if not all, of ¥our| . and_two or three | morning m 1 be and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and dlggiog of the ‘sealp will our hair will_look and feel a door | tionary | broken instrument from the start b » | munist “The League of Nations was cre- ated to save the inner settled the 'he Com- rom its prole open enemy, tariat. It has by ause of the inevitable ar between the national groups of song of the inter talists. Besides, the breakdown of| hen solemnly they marched through alism has gone too far for the|the darkness toward the labor group, 3 blishment of a new equilib- | still singing, the song growing in vol- rium. World War has not ended [ume as they progressed —to inspire It has only transformed itself into|the others to dec for unity As the International war of classes. The |they approached they were met with r i annot secure | cheers from the majority of the labor its people into | gr Th like little children he revo- | took danced about the 1t must | su who still ressed worke workers tion undermines th ation upon wh loitation depends Warned to Prepare for War. And is what was fina adopted ing the party fee ing toward revolution: group would then re- - song would stop, to begin er an interval, and the per- e nce would be repeated over and Contending lach tim com- | laborites w ¢ de- | the obstin | cided 1| ing ently f with the s in the prolet The working ¢ pared for armed i final form of mas the workers shall conquer power aud establish the th dictatorship | hushed solemnly clasped han grasp of comradeship STAR, | States of the proletariat and embraced each other with much | SAYS HE HAS 10 GO INTO THE lw;zsm- HE LEFT HIS GLASSES IN THERE - NO,HE WONT MAKE A LIGHT AND HE'LL BE CAREFUL NOT TO WAKE JUMIOR UP FINALLY LOCATCS BUREAU ON WHICH HE THRIKS HE LEPT HIS GLASSES AND STARTS EXPLORING TOP TRANSTERS HIS SEARCH TO THE CHIFFONIER ADVANCING CAUTIOVSLY WITH ARMS OUT - SRETHED © McClure Newspaper Syndicate the lacation of which none except the delegates knew Communists of the United States now presented » united front against their commor enemy—the United rnment. (Copyright, 1924, by Chicago Daily News Co.) (The fifth installment of thix series will be printed tomorrow.) Four Bandits Loot Bank. EDWARDSVILLE, Ill, October 23. Four men held up the State bank Bethalto, 8 miles north of here, afternoon, forcing a young woman, in charge of the bank, and a number of patrons to lie on the floor while they looted the safe and drgw- < of approximately $4,000. The four ped in an automobile. ot o There are 1,930,431 women in voca- tional industry in the United States. WASHINGTON, D. ( BEDTIME STORIES—A\Yi i, mxounsion ., THURSDAY, » . 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