Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1921 — Page 9
FOLLOW LEWIS OR ‘FIGHT ON’ IS UP TO DECISION Kansas Miners to Choose Between Howat and Conservative Leadership. PITTSBrKG. Kan.. Oct 14.—Whether southern Kansas miners, 12,000 of whom are striking in protest against jailing of Alexander Howat for violating the industrial court law, will accept the conservative Lewis leadership and retnrn to work or obey the command of Howat to “fight on.” was expected to be determined at mass meeting in the coal fields late tjday. As Howat from his cell, also occupied by August Dorchy, his vice president, at Columbus, issued the edict, “to hell with Governor Allen and President Lewis—we’ll continue to fight,” John Fleming, left in charge of the district by Howat, defied the order of International President Lewis is suspending the Howat organisation and for the men to return to work. Fleming refused to turn the leadership of finance of the district o*t.' to George L. Peck, Lewis’ acting (Mesido.il, and Thomas Harvey, Lewis’ treasurer. Both sides were mobilizing their forces for the mass meetings of miners. One meeting will be held at Scammon, another at Franklin, the former the conservative center and the latter the “radical" headquarters. These meetings are to determine which way the men will go. Claiming a few hundred miners already bave returned to work since the Howat protest strike. Peck, Harvey and other conservative leaders were advancing every efTort to have conservatives outnumber the “radicals” in the test. Mexican High Court Puts Off Oil Decision MEXICO CiTT. Oct. 14.—The Supreme Court today deferred Indefinitely a decision upon the appeal of the Agnlla OH Company from the embargo of the state government of Vera eras. The Vera A rax government pnt down the embargo because of the non-payment of taxes. The Agnlla Company Is an English concern.
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Colonel Edward M. House and Wilson Bury Hatchet
Special to Indiana Dally Times and Philadelphia Public Ledger. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—C01. Edward M. House, long time chief confidential adviser of W idrow Wilson, has buried the hatchet with the former President. For two years and a half, though not formally estranged, their relations have been Interrupted. During the interval they bave never met. In Washington Thursday. Col. House late in the afternoon drove to South street. Northwest and left his cards for Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. The call of eiurtesy may be regarded as putting an end to such a "feud” as reputedly has existed between the invalid statesman and the publicist who throughout more than six years of his presidency was Woodrow Wilson's intimate, trusted and principal counselor on domestic politics and international affairs. Until either Mr. Wilson or Colonel House lifts the veil, the wor’i, it appears, will have to wait a while berore it learus why there came a rift in the lute of their Damon and Pythias relationship. History records inly that it went on the rocks at Paris on the eve of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. “Authentic versions” of the cause are innumerable. Until one or the other of the high con trading parties releases the secret, a curious universe must keep on guessing. Colonel House remained in Paris several weeks after President Wilson left early in the summer us 1919. Since they last
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were together there, they never have seen each other, though Colonel House, fol- ■ lowing Mr. Wilson's physical collapse, is understood to have kept in touch with the Wilson family r.ud revealed sympathetic Interest In the former President's condition. By ali interesting coincidence, it was exactly three years to the day—Oct. 13, 1918—that Colonel House had his farewell conference at the W'liite House with President Wilson prior to leaving for Enrope in connection with peace negotiations. Until Thursday he had not been in Washington since. Colonel House, upon this visit, met President Harding for the first time. Although the President was in the Senate | in the hey-day of Colonel House's power I in Washington, they never became acj qtiainted. Colonel House remarked to friends that Mr. Harding was the first candidate for President, of either party, that he had not known personally during the last thirty five years.—Copyright, 1921. by Public Ledger Company. WHY WOMEN GO MAI). LONDON, Oct. 14.—“ There is no doubt,” says the official report of the Asylum visiting committee of Eastbourne, “that the great preponderance of female lunatics Is due to the streas and strain and wear and tear of housekeepj ing-”
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MRS. BURKETT TO KNOW FATE OCT. 21 Found Guilty of Forging Col. Roosevelt’s Signature. NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—Mrs. Emma Richardson Burkett, 46. Hillsdale, Ind., will be sentenced Oct. 21 for forging the name of the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt to a $69,900 note, Judge Tally, of General Sessions’ Court said here today. Mrs. Burkett was confined in a cell in the Tombs today. For the first time since she was arrested the woman broke down. Jail attendants said she wept continuously. Mrs. Burkett was found guilty by a jury in General Sessions’ Court. The jury recommended mercy. Louis Fabr.cant, attorney for Mrs. Burkett, sought a delay In the hope that he might be able to get Mrs. Burkett's husband and stepson to come East and testify in her tehalf. Judge Tally, In refusing the request, declared little could be expected of a husband who would leave his wife in jail three months without offering assistance. Remember Francis as ‘Honest and Square’ Spool.! to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., Oct. 14.—While Frank Francis, alias Moore, is gaining notoriety because of his confession at Louisville, persons here are remembering him as an “honest, square-dealing fellow." Francis formerly was manager of the American Theater here, which was owned by the Knights of Pythias. Trustees of the lodge say that Francis made himself a sort of “benefactor" by putting the theater on a paying basis. He could have stolen large snms of money, but he did not, the trustee* said
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Senator Borah Raps Harding on Arms Stand Declares People Should Not Be Led to Expect Nothing From Parley. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—President Harding's letter declaring disarmament cut of the question at this time, is an unfortunate attempt to dampen the national enthusiasm over the coming international conference, Senator Borah said today Senator Borah, author of the original disarmament resolution In the Senste, declared men were sent to prison during the war for disparaging utterances. “This conference Is mere Important in ■ome ways than the war,” said Borah.
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“and tbs people abould not be led to expect. httie or nothing of it." LONDON, Oct 14.—Premier Lloyd George haH notified his colleagues that he has definitely decided to attend the Washington conference on the limitation of armaments, lt was learned today. The Premier has arranged with the Canard steamship company to speed up the sailing of the Aqultania, so that the British delegation can be assured of nrriving at Washington in time to attend the opening of the parley. ROME, Oct 14.—Signor Meda, Roman Catholic member of the Chamber of Deputies, lies refused to accept a place on the Italian delegation to the Washington conference, it was announced today LIGHTNING BALL. MADRID, Oct. 14.—After every rain storm for the last three months a strange ball of lightning has been visible in the heavens for several minutes. Superstitious Spaniards fear it is a warning of a 1 grave national disaster.
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Temperamental Diva to Quit Paris Home and Return to U, S. PARIS, Oct. 14.—Ganna Wei ska has d< eided to. evacuate the Cochran residence here, where she was entrenched for a rumored impending matrimonial battle with her husband, Alexander Smith Cochran, New York millionaire sportsman. The tempera mental and thrice married diva will return to the United States, it was said. Mary Garden, head of the Chicago Opera in which Mine. Walska almost sang, arrived here from Monte Carlo. She made every effort to keep her whereabouts secret, telling friends she wonld he busy with dressmakers and Jewelers until her departure on 'he Aqultania next Saturday.
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