encourage % women's, if hich were or s. . $15.75;‘ . . . . 31.75 f‘3j' 39.75. I ‘v ,.v .bankment. othermenwereuninjurud. Faculty members of the Unlver-3 ‘film ti . i - . me to time. says the rep rt. SE six mass. 48 COLUMNS s not »BIA. E-I =~“'FRIDAZ,_0CTOBElt_l7, 1924 ‘ s at .{_‘‘?:{‘&”.t'.‘:!-_ ‘:5, ". .1: 2 ‘:::' 1 = " . ‘~ I. -C ‘u ' . } ‘ O u A s . -- miss" ‘ _‘-‘ ~- . . I v‘ _; "'I -4 ' . ‘ ' ‘ . 9 ’ - . ‘Way, iofOur World. ,§ willsail Oc-l Theprinceofwalas toberlidfos-England -on_ths Olym- pic - The use limb is causing indigestion in , Germany. ac- cording to pb there.- Four hu persons were recentlywhenthel liver Amur rosetwalve feet. John J. Ferris of Jara_e City. died yesterday from a ‘ ver _ tebra incurred swipging at-a golf‘; 'ThedirigibleZB-aistobere-I christened the iiorangeles, se-l cording to Secretary .Navy,,Depar-trnent. , Alfred ‘E. Smith. Jr., 22-year-old 1 the St. 3 son of the governor . i of New was marri to policemen to its force. This Odd]-‘ tlon will bring the total number tof 1.400. Five hundred of the 1.000 cltlsens German space above their property. accord wllbui-otiiie§rur it York. 3 to the repo BC!‘-I-We ti"!!! It the 10?‘?-3"“. “lie states temperature values approxi- tha Gott'of Syracuse. The couple‘. convention held in Columbia today.‘ gnu,» what is ugug] for the last an eloped. This Ctmlllitn is the largest single days of September. la New York plans to add 1,000 more? uh," by any . _ ‘tor at the conven will DC Ifllftled to traflic duty. ‘be ch‘inn‘n -‘ ax . ;talk 1 ' u merit °'" ° ‘"3 11:30 o'clock. He mentioned briefl '1his early connection with the \ EEPERTSHOWS l , THE-WBATHER I NEW ‘ 1 ASSOCIATIONS. - Por llissnuri: Generally fair continued mild tonight and Satur- Y. M. C. A. Urges Cam- paign for $25,000 to Pay Off‘ Note on'Build- ing Here. I-1iN'roN N sw Pnssmsm‘, acro $10,000 Auditor. l8£:EnS:);Yi:WllIl more dominant. Con- ium to Be Built at . 3 Hollister in Honor « . of J. H. Banks. F The outstanding event of the§ in the city Young Men‘: Chris- j lan Associations of Missouri was, $3,000,000 fund by Louis association. according rt of the state commit-‘ ever under-' such association in the nancial enterprise ‘For Columbia and vicinity: Gener- ally fair and continued mild tonight and c orderly fashion country. the fo be- rmer rule shallow a'nd the lat- tly the fine type of weather obtains generally.. _ In all of this great country, from the Pacific? to the Atlantic. and‘ from Canada to the Gulf of I-laxico.= there was no precipitation in the last 24 hours. There is no real cold anywhere. Temperatures are uniform; the sur- vey for the country from north to extreme south agree within 30 de- grees. ‘in Missouri and nearby crop Data for Columbia: Highest tem- perature yesterday wss 81; lowest last night, 52; precipitation. 0.00. I E- 'W- 5l—¢Pl1€1’lSo> Who W38 3 \'iSi- One year ago highest. 68; lowestfl. ‘list before adio rn at 5' '. M. in! ‘° * "°¢°"‘ J"‘“°"' 4‘-'°“‘°“v 5°‘; c. A. and told of ale building of the they have not the right to prevent; Y_ M. _ _ a neighbor from stretching his ra-.1 dimcumes in die wire across it. , in which Prem making an electi . waving the British An air mail service linking the principal cities of the. Latin-Arner- ican republics and Cuba with the United States wil.‘ be established plans being discussed by represen- tatives of countries concerned ma- me. P. W. Aurran of Spokane, Wash. paid -with his life for a joke. Be and two men were ri ' pulled 5 car plunged over a thirty-foot em-3 ' Chirran. The who‘ _ 1 §lll"’b‘e"“&ke1I""‘hff the time a professor made a speech at liutchlnson attacking the present ‘state administration. gistered f the coming national election in Chicago as 1,068,169. This 129.8 than ve ever re- Dem cratic wards falling below the last registra ' n re. Biblical notoriety dening of the arteries. according to scientists who have ex- amined the mum ur and other ailments common to- day. . Governor Hunt of Arizona -‘has asked Geo man to submit a contract - state whereby he will drive a herd deer in the north rim the thro depths of the canyon where the will have to swim the Colorado Bi- ver. arbltra “We are not going to te. tour in Wolver- ’ ations, one at the An ‘Collect another and another at There are now sixtee if dustrial is ns stronger position than isociation is re rt driver-‘s cap down over his eyes. The at can Po ,organised uca o ;and still others are giving special of the association work is’ its . H . Y o e note f memory of James fe of C A Building here and the collecting funds ‘for _ ,its erection. He closed his remar A woman boarded the automobile’ ‘ml ‘ WWW "W llacbonald is Ch“ l‘ ks the “men with ‘stian id who are engaged ‘n Y. 11. C. Aswork. Substantial progress has ade by the addition of new associ- w T. Still of Osteopathy and Surgery. at Wash I assocti are A greater interest in ed of . the state. departments res and educational programs‘ o em - re gious activities. sis on special according to the report. With this idea in mind. aminimum progra 111. recommended iv the Commission on Religious Work of the Associafion of City General Secretaries. is com. Cam). divd of hwrt difl-‘£5!’ $048)" 3 mended “The ‘future of Missouri is in the of hands of the boys of today: hence there is no work. whether in town, country. city or mining campwwhich was stricken ,Tuesda is so fraught with possibilities as‘ work with boys." reads the report. Thus boys’ conferences, camps and father‘-and-sqn weeks have been planned. Will Build Memorial Auditorium. 3 A memorial auditorium at the Ozark ‘ .in honor of James H. Banks, who served for many years as state see- retary. Mr. Banks died February 16. 1924. The campaign for raising the money required is now on hnd it is _hoped that the auditorium can be started in 1925. A number of recommendations have been made to the state'com- mittee, according to the among which was: That the Uni- versity association be urged to’ launch a c'ampaign for $25,000 dur- ing the year 1925 with which to pay P 3n the Y. M. C. A. sary repairs and ‘improvements. d Secretary Remembered. ‘ The convention was opened at , n_‘ 9:30 this morning by the delegatesl stundipg a moment in silence in, ' H. Bank, former the organization,? ence was followed by a prayer. . J. P. Holden. vice-president of the ‘ il oad, from Kansas City. led the convention A "'4" ‘ -'1 am grateful not this building? standsherebythec-ampus."said tbe' make in]: to them. We must offer the‘ young men new and tlilnggl to keep their interest from outside MW . ! "1‘heY._ll..C.A.1iassomeofthel greatest laymen ever dy." llr. Haw said, - tion." 1-5011. WC! ctlled 0!! 61; precipitation. 0.00. and a -' rt , . ington University. tion of Chancellor Marx was mo- Marvin Colleke. me-ntarily fl city. one in- solution of the Reichstag by Presi- and twenty-eight student dam, Ebert. associations in Missouri. said the. repo , terest in am in a. cused of lack of abflity to make im- lhty hi" portant decisions. , lbecn for some time. reads the re- in an autt:-1 pom reach a decision regarding its resig- that"thewnrldhas}5°“_‘l'l3 If known—llott. Broekman, Ed-3 glory of Amerlcaahd ofciviliaa-:1 »° §€§lGNATi6N IS FACING MARX German, People Lose All Patience With Present Chancellor. B1 United Preaa. BERLIN, Oct. 17. The resigna- ted today with a dis- The patience of both politicians and populace is exhausted, the chan- or and his colleagues being ac- Everywhene it is admitted that; n. The cabinet met nation. ' «€«l!l(‘A09-'- 7-75 ml“ es. lie is the son of Alfred routes for $130,850.96 who connected with the U,,,. and 26.16 on secondary routes for 1.m_ all present and past members of the Order of Delfolay who are now noon in the University Auditorium. adviser for the Columbia chapter. Q Democratic Club yesterday at 17.__'n,e home of Mrs. G. J. Ghio. 1500 R p r. Carter explained. propositions ation here today stepped mar)’ into the tong war that has paralyzed “Id! "5 l-ht’ t‘ii_€l‘l we {act that pllmc. V,“ “mu, m chiumvn don‘ the Auumc 5“. 0 come before Missouri voters on No- to attempt to 5 show any certificate of ownership? board during the past week, in an .10 his car. and that he could nbtjcffort to secure peace. ‘ at S ‘vs hci t-15 ‘W, Doc“ "Preunuu e of t fth 1 Mrs. G. W. Lawhorn spoke bfought wnthet ,1, the. "Why I am 'a' Denio“cr'at."' D,_ Alfred 5". Chin“, that women felt toward the . it .was: minister. and induced to agree on a ‘Willi’ P8"-Y I8 ll“! m‘KT0¢8 did 10- iwa the Republican psrty—it ' lgiven them the vote. She‘then ‘ other reasons for beingl the ‘On hi! i r todav. and it is hopcd7ll"¢‘d 59"?" an to the hostilities 3 D9m°C!'3l- In the women The ‘ Third G. Mchl will represent CONTRACT LET l-‘OR BAULING1 aiuvial.-mu HIGHWAY No.2" .0 ,,,d, 83l2.l0l.-£5 for Road Work Ap-3 proved by Highway Commisdon in Kansas City Tucday. A contract for hauling gravel for‘, Mrs. Mehl four and fifty-four hundndths miles will be ‘authorized to invite the state ‘of road on Highway No. 7 in Boone County was left Tuesday to L. O. "'°"th" Kimball of Clear a grade schools at the November 24-26, accord-. to Columbia next year. P 33.91 miles ‘ on prima 4 o'clock Sunday after-‘;‘181'25°"9* be discussed vi'!'.ii refer-l. State Conclave of the , Are Accomhnled to Albuquerque'Kan.. at 12:40 o'clock tomorrow ‘ by Ilr. and Hrs. Varaer C“: the L jseniee will veniber 4, and compared them with B, Um“, ,.,m_ J similar provi:-ions now laws in other attendance contest. th . 0,3 and Other‘ First Ward had the largest number‘ _ _ present, fifteen. The}5“‘l"‘“ °{ ‘"5 next meeting will . . Ward next Thursday at the‘ ‘"d“"Ell°"5 ‘"3 ill“ » Dysart, East Broadway. the commission, in K n . f k Contracts totaling $312,101.45 for ‘g -nu‘ A" road work ‘in the state ' - rov ——?o————- . . l)E'I'Wll.BRS ‘no NEW iisxico v’b';d°“°'?*°° °°‘""’- K“ 2 y . Mr. and Mrs. H. . It is essential that all present bgby la: Sgtnrdgy {og- ' panied by Mr. . Varner. h r Mr. Detwiler attcn .1.‘ A. c. Brady to Head 1. 0. o. P‘. lu‘n"d1.;';° ’"""' A. C."7:ady. a member of 'the d Fellows, was advanced . Albuquerque. ! parents. 1: dcd the Univer- has School of Osteopathy . Be plans .'to re- lllrs. Detwiler's health is “.6 at Kirksville turn when 0 ; o at Liberty Wed- '10 BURY 8. ll. W\'A‘f'l' SUNDAY Be Reid at Iidway- of grand sentinel of the lodge. , Fm —o-——--—- PresldeatLeeto«8pesklnK.C. ii E? ii E ‘thought the étook care of that. 0*: Candidates for Parliament " to Be Announced Tomorrow. to LONDON. Oct. l7.——-Fourteen, ihundred candidates will placed “"£‘;.ia. nomination bi’. fulfill-.~ oath.“ .5. Demodcal parties tomorrow. ' _ *¢‘¢1.1c,.,,, ‘days of stormy campaigning re- Ma mar omflgtakes place. _ ;c leaders expect the Conservativeuwith hi, .pp,.m.,L .to name 640 candidates, Labor to‘ e~ name 510 and the Liberals 350. Washington bureau , Senator Shipstead. Farmer-Labor gmcmber of the Senate committee, ;aslted Butler whether there was anything in the report that the ‘Be- publicans were raising a huge sum to throw into doubtful states. nothing to that.” But- _ wered. , Caraway then asked whether th ning before the general electioni pmwnl to “i” ‘$00900 in nu“? hnntts. Butler's home state. met “No. it doesn't." Butler replied. He explained that the proposal to With the House of Commons con-' raise $500.00 in that page 700 rnembers'from a manufacturer and did not C 0 now that part of Ireland's repre- meet with the approval of the na- - urth was second with eight. 1 . be in me‘ scntation has been withdrawn. the tlonal Republican committee the result of- 141(): the election will be ‘male proportion to the nomina-,|PP3'°V|l ltions. ‘ 6 Recent events in London seem‘ ‘ 'cate‘ on the part of the Conservatives‘ “’ but reports from the p ‘n 5 ' show that the Labor party is rally-.9 zoomoooh , ing with even greater strength than. and’ °'""’dh° “'d' last year. The Liberal cause has! In lost much prestige in the last cightjumpn-tn find m 18-. was .m'._._...__. ‘ ’ BURIAL no as 126 gr. soorr ."‘-‘°" W‘ " Cl ' Joseph Hubert. 17 years old.’ diedllilfll 30111! he the home of s ts were ap- . Co“, a Baker ‘ls Qucsti The boy was born Apr’ 26. 1907. expenditure of ‘$437,000. sas.‘ The will he sent to Fort Scott. paig-n would reach 000. , . :rnorning. There will be no funeral ' wiler'and 1, services here. ........_..—...__.__— TBLIDW CAB 00. I8 SIJED John If. laee..l’armer, Wants 83,000 to l t. and llrs.f at-' t to more did niwspaperg, but not the cost. ‘ _!l[ literature cost editorial gi \ o . The proposal to ram ssoo.ooo in .ppr¢;;.¢Pennsylvania did not meet with his either. Butler said. ‘ _ y's Letters llisapprovedf Butler then stated the letters sen an unusual stiength‘°“l' by J’ 3- G"‘"“?3" °T’3"3l°l- 98-» in that state was sanc- Butler then explained that the od proposed_for raising the liusfita it ' . I _l «T “How manypapers adcl;l‘you'su'pply . mt . " , was not approved by -him for the propos ;ralse the money from the manufac- to . Butler was dismissed after prom. would supply the ‘ _ 304-1 committee with detailed accounta of _ street. at 4:30 o'clock yes-‘Wu °b"t"lb“tl°"" "'5 ¢'*P°fldl¢m‘9I ed at the meeting. They pro-1%,“, ‘gamma. Hi, dam .,,”‘in a few days. .\ _ Hubert: George Barr Baker, head of the operates a coal mine on Clarkjtepubllean publicity bureau. was . and gave'detajls on she asked to expended for publicity by the end of the cam. $600. ‘ "1 think it will be und ssso,ooo,.~ Baker answered. at . ~' The biggest single expenditure of iiueogrepir and ole "or afiessl m‘ ‘"0 Ber-ah a O 0 “About 0,000 publications,” Baker‘ id these publica- _ tions were Republican ; 'aad tics.