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THE EVENING -- L.V JL A kiJ kj OURIAN TWELFTH YEAR COLUMBIA, MISSOURI, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1919. NUMBER 41

R. B. PRICE 87 ROOSEVEL T THE WEATHER YEARS OID TODAY IfOIL TUBERCULOSIS RATE PET ft REPOT EO SEE Veteran Columbia Ranker to Be Given DEFEAT FOR ALL Tor Columbia and Vicinity: Talr and homruliat warmer tonight and Saturdaj. Birthday Dinner. R. B. Price, Sr., 87 Tor Missouri: rilr toniKtu anil Sntur-di- SHOWS PULL TAKEN BYYUDEN1TCH Is years old to- canpa$tarted Warmer Saturdny and west .mil INKED day. This evening he TREATY norm and Mrs. Price AM ENDINTS portions tonlgut. will be the guests Weather Conditions. of honor at a din- Boone County's Quota $1,- - Anti-Bolshevi- ner to be given at the Daniel Is The weather still Is cloudy and show Death Toll Here Drops More st Army Said Boone 035 C. W. Loomis erj on the Gulf const and in the southeast Tavern for officers and employes of Democratic Senators Predict section of the . Elsewhere Than Half in Eight to Have Captured Kron-- the Boone County National Heads Committee. cent-rall- fair weitnor h.i nrerallert. Bank. the Same Action as on Almut normal weather prevails over the Years. stadt Also. Mr. Price spent most of the day at n Shantung. nan or the country. There was the bank, as usual, "six hours with WANTS STUDENT ne.n.v irost 1,1 t nlRlit In Missouri and AID IS 47 TO 17 "FLEET the boys", as put few-hou- Kansas, and lisht frost In Oklahoma and DECLINE BRITISH AIDS? he it, and a READING Northwest Texas. at home with his flowers. This CONTINUES But Small I.icept roiich or muddy in spots the Nothing Subscrip- Miss Bryant, Visiting Nurse, News of Red Defeat Comes morning he received - h!clm.is of Missouri are In fair condi- several remem- Inexpediency Is Given as the tions, $10 to $1, Are to Be tion. The weather will he generallj fair Says Work in Schools Is to U. S. From Consular urancos or iiowers from Columbia .11111 Marnier out siuiruay. friends and a number of telegrams Cause for Rejection. Accepted. Local Dntn. One Reason. Sources. The hishest temnerjtiirn in CnlnmliH from old acquaintances in different Yesterday. esterd.iy w.w The machinery which will carry on fti; and the lowest List According to Miss Willie T. Bryant, By Dnlted Tress. parts of the United States. " ulcht was :r.. l'recipitatlon 0 00. A je.ir By United Tress" the campaign in Boone County for $1,-0- --Mr. Price was in the best of spirits .ico yesterday the highest temperature Columbia's vsiting nurse, the death WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Petrograd WASHINGTON, today, eighty-eight- Oct. 17. The rejec- for the Roosevelt memorial fund s iii nun me lowest was ii. rate from Columbia ac- as he began his h Hon 0 00. turberculosis in and Kronstadt are reported fallen, tion Of the Oclober 20 to 27 was set in motion year. Asked this morning if he Shantung amendment by The has decreased more than half in the cording to a State Department dis- felt night when C. Wi Loomis, county Temperatures Toda. good 87 the Senate jesterday means rejection last 7 a. in :a 12 noon last eight years. patch received today from consular for another years, he said he S of all amendments to the Peace chairman of the organization, gae a. in 32 1 p. m Prom October 1, 1911, until October sources on the Swedish border. The felt like a young man in every resnect. subscription blanks to the committee- 0 a. 111 .1.1 2 p. m Mr. was Treaty, according to administration 10 a. m 41 3 p. m 1, 1912, in Columbia township there dltspatch gave no details but said that Price born in Charlotte, meetin-wa- s County, senators today. men for distribution. The n a. m 41 3:30 p. m... r.c forty-nin- e tuber- General army re- Va., in 1832. He came to the were deaths from Yudenitch's was Republican votes against held in the Commercial Club to University in 1850 and went into the the culosis. This was during the first ported have captured the two towns amendment, the rooms. banking business in Columbia Senators point out, year of the cam- from the Bolshevist forces. in 1857. were almost Township ap- Football Results Saturday. , entirely on the grounds chairmen have been paign here. (From October 1, 1917, Dean Walter Williams and N. T. Naval that to attempt at this time, to change pointed for the county by Mr Loomis, The Evening Mlssourian has ar- October 1, 1918, Columbia Rase Reported Taken. Gentry will be especially invited until in By United Presr. the text of the pact would be inexpe- ar.d blanks were sent to them today ranged with the United Press to twenty-thre-e guests at the dinner tBnight Eleven township there were dient1 since it has been agreed for distribution. They are asked to receive by telegraph Saturday LONDON, Oct. 17. Petrograd has women employes and eight men em to by deaths from tuberculosis. And from three of the great Allied powers. put the proposition before the peo- night the final scores of the im- fallen to the forces of General Yuden- - ployes of the bank, besides the dt The October 1, 191S, until last October 1, purpose of the Shantung amendment ple as an opportunity to give. Only portant football games in the East only itch, commander of the Russian north rectors, will attend. there were seventeen deaths. was- approved by practically Re- small subscriptions will be accepted, and West These scores will he west army, it was reported today in all These facts are taken from the death publicans voting This, so that the county contribution will posted on the In advices from Helsinefors. At the same it administra- bulletin board certificates given in by the doctors of tion senators explained, b3 reprcsentatie. ' front of time reports 'were received here that shows clear- the Missourian office as Columbia. Comparing last years num- OEE AGAIN ly that the Want Student Subscriptions. soon one of the great Bolshevist naval bas- rejection of the amend- as received. Information ber of deaths, seventeen, with that of ment was largely Prof. A. L. Hyde of may es had capitulated to the fleet a vote against send- the University, be obtained also by calling the the first year of the British ing after heavy the treaty back to be further neg- ':J Columbia Township chairman, said Missourian 55, up e, bombardment which lasted office. Telephone campaign in 1911, forty-nin- a Resumes Air Race After otiated. that arrangements were being made to 10:30 o'clock. all yesterday. of almost two-thii- is shown. Working All Night to Re- A similar position will be on to eery member of the Univer-sti- y The reported capture of Petrograd taken gic Miss Bryant gives part of the credit the Johnson amendment. faculty and every student a was celebrated by Russians in Hel-- pair Machine. Fourteen for this decrease to the work done Republicans voted against chance to subscribe. He suggested singfors, but no official confirmation the Lodge in the public schools here. Another My United Press. amendment, while three supported it. that contributions 'of from $1 to $10 of the faH has been received. An of- HOPE TO STOP STRIKE way that this has been accomplished CHICAGO, Oct 17. Lieut. B. W. The vote of 55 to 35 was be made. ficial announcement from Helsinefors close to pre- is by careful fumigation of the house Maynard, leader in the al dictions of Democratic leaders. The Lieut.-Co- l. TV. E. Persons of the R. reported today that General Yuden- - in which a death from tuberculosis air derby, arrived at Chicago readingiof the treaty continued today. O T. C. believed' ucn nad occupied two towns, unit said he those Government Leaders Opti has occurred. one at 1:59:57 this afternoon. He now who would not think of giving oth- about one mile from Petroinad. The HOUSE to mistic After Conference In 1911 .Miss Bryant visited about ha3 S10 miles to go before completing IS WILLING TO TESTIFT causes would i announcement said the er support this one. eighty tubercular patients. Last year; British have the race at Mineola. Prof T. Rodhouse of Univer- With Coal Men. bombarded Kronstadt At a meet Informs Lodge That He --Will Tell of J. the theie were between twenty-fiv- e and sity said he believed the prominent ing October 6". awarding to Helsine Negotiations at Paris. By United Tress. thirty on her list, and this year there 3Iaynnrd Works All Night. By United Press. women of Columbia would in fors advices, the Bolsheviki decided to By help WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Seeking are only twenty in town. These she United Pres?. the work. A plan for canvassing evacuate Petrograd on account of lack WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Col. E. M. the means to avert the strike of 400,000 visits probably once a month and OMAHA, Oct. 17. Lieut B. W. May- -i body of of discipline. House, through a personal represen student the University was coal 1 confined to bed she sees ard, whose plane was forced to land miners called for November those that are was announced tative, has informed Senator Lodge of outlined by Alex Hope, president of It at the War Office atWahoo, Neb., because of a broken Secretary William B. Wilson, Thomas oftener. today no the foreign, reflations committee the'Y. M. C. A. Prof. E. that Information had been crank-shaf- t, of Jacob Jones, Brewster, president of the coal oper- According to Miss Bryant, the total resumed his al negro principal of Douglas received of the reported capture of his willingness to testify before the the School, ators' association, and L. Lewis, number of deaths in Columbia last flight this morning. He arrived gave assurance of support J. Petrograd. The report of the can-- committee regarding peace negotia- the of the acting president of year were 247. Seventy-seve- n of these here at 8:14 o'clock this morning and negroes the United Miners ture was discredited by tions at Paris. Lodge said ho does in Boone County. were by pneumonia. the fact that left for Des Moines at 8:54. Maynard 4 of America, conferred today. The caused tne Bolshevist wireless not know whether or not House will Campaign Is National. station at and his mechanic worked all night conference started at, 11 o'clock this Tsarskoye Selo was still working be called. Tha campaign is a national one, morning. WAR NURSE TO WORK HERE this transferring the motor of another by a non-partis- morning. conceited commit- The conference coal plane into their own machine. tee of with miners' 3Hss Dorothy Itrocfflc of Albany Ac- Theodore Roosevelt's friends, and operators' representaties ad WOMEN for the raising' of cepted Vacant Position. TO NOMINATE? W at least $10,000,000. journed after a session of more than Spate Reaches Buffalo. This fund will be' DENTISTS By used to erect a two hours. There wfil be""another Miss Dorothy Broeffle of Albany; II SESSIO United I'resiT" .! memorial in Washington, D. C, to ac- meeting this N. Y-- . has accepted the position of vis- BUFFALO, Oct. 17. (Major Spatz, quire, afternoon. Lewis and Missouri League Asks That develop and maintain a park Brewster said there was a general iting nurse for the local organization flying westward, arrived at Curtiss in Oyster Bay. About Thirty All Voters Be Represent- The remainder of the discussion of the situation brought on of the Red Cross. The position has From North Field at 9:16 o'clock this morning. money will be used - in the teaching of by the threatened strike of Novem been vacant since Miss Laura Frank- Central Missouri Attend- ed In Conventions. Americanism in the August. C. schools of the ber 1. lin resigned last ing Convention Lieut. E. Kiel Starts West. country. Col. Thomp- Here. Ity United ny United Press. "William Boyce Officials of the Department of Labor Miss Broeffle served for three years I'rest. son 17.--L- Ieut C. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 17. The Missouri of New York City is president of seemed optimistic after adjournment in the contagious ward of a hospital The convention of the North Cen NEW YORK, Oct. E. the organization. League of Women Voters will demand and declared the situation was not in Albany. Prior to that, she did sev tral Missouri Dental Society held its Kiel left on his return flight to San al the national hopeless. eral jears of public health work. sessions today in Dr. Charles W. Francisco in the air and state committee of BANKERS the various parties partici- LIKE COLUMBIA She was with the Red Cross in Digges' office in th eExchange Na- race at 9:42 o'clock this morning. authorize pation by Missouri women in 3IERCHANTS WANT A SECRETARY France for a jear and was in a hos tional Bank Building. About thirty voters Pass, Resolution Thanking City for the selection of the delegates pltal at Jouey sur Morin when it was members of the organization were WILSON IS SUFFERING AGAIN to the Entertainment Here. coming Retail Association Will Pass on Ap- bombarded last July. After that, Miss present. national conventions. Before Mis- Gland Swelling Interferes With the the convention of the plications Broeffle worked at Toul during the St. The demand is to be made in a reso- souri Next Week. Most of the day was devoted to Recovery, Grayson Sajs, Bankers' Association, Group She was also behind President's lution to be submitted to the conven- The Retail Merchants Mihiel drive. clinics, or demonstrations. Dr. C. L. Dy United Five, adjourned yesterday, the mem- Association Press. tion. In session here, by the resolu- the lines at Chateau Thierry and dur Cleveland of Brunswick, Dr. H. S. bers adopted a number of resolutions is trying to hire an energetic young WASHINGTON, Oct 17. President tions committee late today. man secretary ing the Argonne drive. Sbe was head Daniels of Mexico and Dr. E. H. Smith formulated by committees appointed for of the organization, Wilson is again suffering from a gland Dean Isidor Loeb, of the University according to nurse at Base (Hospital 27 when the of Columbia- - gave clinics. for that purpose. .A resolution ex William Johnston, a swelling, it was announced at the of Missouri, spoke before the. conven- com- armistice was signed. Other speakers on day's pro- pressing appreciation to the city of member of the recommending the White House today. The swelling of tion this morning. His subject was: gram were: Dr. H. I. Co- Columbia for hospi- mittee. Bragg of the gland is Interfering with his prog- "Presidential Suffrage." its kindness and HIGH RANK FOR THREE LEADERS lumbia, tality was adopted. "We want a man who can put his Dr. G. J. Blaine of'Wellsville, ress toward recovery, his physician, iDr. N. E. Other resolutions included a pledge whole time into the work," said Mr. Committee Faiors Lieutenant-Gene- r Wade of Columbia, Dr. E. Dr. Cary T. Grayson, said. SIcDONNELL WINS SUIT J. Dunnaway of support to all legislation pertain- Johnston. alships for Liggett, Bullartl, March. of Madison, Dr. R. L. The statement Issued at 12:15 resignation of W. W. By United Lockridge, Dr. C. F. Elzea, Jnry Decides Lyon Is Guilty of a ing to the education of children and After the Press. and Dr. o'clock this aftenoon said: Garth, who found that secretary- H. E. Stephenson, all of Columbia. young people of Missouri in' line with the WASHINGTON, Oct 17. The Sen- "The President passed a comforta ship of the Commercial Club took his to- The dentists will have A jury In Circuit Court today de- the addresses or Dr. A. Ross Hill and ate committee on military affairs dinner this ble night and is feeling well this full time, a committee was appointed evening the Daniel Boone cided the attachment suit, of E. B. Mc- Mr. R. F. McXally, a resolution recom- day voted to report favorably the bill at Tavern. morning. His temperature, pulse and by the association to engage a suc- lieuten- Following the dinner, Dr. Virgil Loeb Donnell, real estate dealer, against J. mending the adoption of suggestions to confer the permanent rank of respiration are normal. The President's cessor. W. B. No well, Jr., O. W. Bout-ew- ll ant-general of St. Louis will on war in- yester- D. Lyon, contractor, In favor of Mc- of Mr. J. R. Leavell, who represented on "Peyton C. March, lecture condition is not as severe as and William Johnston were juries. Tomorrow morning Dr. Donnell. The jury had to decide the committee on analysis of accounts, Lee Bullard and Hunter Lig- Jessie day. It has been checking the general on this committee. Only three Duncan White of St. Louis will lec whether or not Lyon was guilty of ei- to the effect more careful atten- gett improvement of the President for the that or four applications have been re- ture. The visiting dentists will two ther a misdemeanor or a felony as a tion be paid to an intelligent analysis attend last weeks." ceived. Peyton C. March is Chief of Staff the Ames-Missou- ri football game to- result of an altercation out of which of the deposit account with a view to Doctor Grayson announced that Dr. The salary is about $75 a month to of the and since morrow afternoon. Hugh Young of Hopkins Uni- the suit grew. the elimination of 'every practice that Johns start with, and will be raised as the May, 1918, has held the temporary versity at Baltimore had been called The jury decided that he was guilty is not in keeping with good banking; secretary improves. rank of general. Liggett and Bullard "OLD GUARD" TO REORGANIZE into consultation. Doctor Young is of a misdemeanor. The jury's verdict a resolution requesting legislation to One of the most important of his were army commanders in the Amer- a well known specialist on such dis- makes the attachment legal. A case provide more adequate salaries for 3Iass 3Iccting Tonight to Up duties is to take charge of the credit ican Expeditionary Forces, and have Stir orders. The President responded to for $7,500 damages brought by Mc- bank and resolution in- "Pep" of Students. examiners a rating system. When a new man held the temporary rank of lieutenant-g- treatment, and conditions therefrom Donnell against Lyon will be tried at dorsing good legislation on The "Old will reorganize roads and moves to Columbia, the secretary finds eneral slnca October, 191S. Lig- Guard" at continued to be .favorable. Doctor this term of court this subject now before Congress. out where he comes from and gets a gett commanded the American First the mass meeting which is to be held Grayson declined to express an opin- The suit arose over an atercatlon Visiting expressed them-seh- es at 7:15 o'clock Univer- bankers rating from that place as to his hon- Army during most of the Argonne tonight in the ion as to the seriousness of the swell- between McDonnell and Ib'on last en- sity as highly pleased with the esty and any other information avail- drive and was made commander of the Auditorium. ing before Doctor Young's visit July over the payment of a bill for a tertainment offered by Columbia. Most able. This information, which is kept Third Army after the First Army was Coach Johnny Miller said at the last concrete walk which Lyon had built of them seemed to take particular secret except to members of the asso- dissolved last spring. Bullard was mass meeting that he wanted the sup- SELECT LEADS FOR ELKS' SHOW The argument ended in a flat fight, Ucasure in the tour of inspection of ciation, forms the basis of a new commanding general of the Secbnd port of the student body; he wanted and later McDonnell Hied suit for the University and especially the Col- credit standing among local mer- American Army. the students to go out on the field and College Girls and University Students damages. lege B. Mum-for- d, jell, and give the football players en- to 3Iake Up Cast. of Agriculture. Dean F. chants. This work is constantly shift- Tl who conducted the tour, had the ing, and requires constant attention. HANGED FOR SLAYING GIRL couragement. AH the leads for the big Elk Show, SHOULD FILE AR3IY DISCHARGES live "of University on exhibi-bitio- n, sec- The purpose o fmass meetings is to "Oh, Oh, Cindy," have been selected, stock the Another important duty of the Former Soldiers Should Avoid Lost college was at Thomas Fitzgerald Buried up "pep" of the according to Hollis Edwards, chair- 4 and the whole retary is the publication of daily real stir the students. Paper Trouble, Says Sergeant. its best. estiite transfers, mortgages, chattel Janet Wllkerson Alive. This mass meeting tonight is to he a man of the committee. The director In the evening those visitors who re- mortgages and judgments for the 7!v United Tress. real "peppy" meeting. Doyle W. Cot- of the show will be here about October Four hundred and Iwenty-elg- ht dis- charges United army mained attended the Columbia Thea- guidance of members of the associa- CHICAGO, Oct' 17. Thomas Fitz- ton, president of the student body, is 27. There will be at least a dozen from the States six-yea- r- Steph- have been filed for record in office ter. Most of them, however, left on a tion in their extension, of credit. gerald, confessed slayer of urging that every student break all choruses of girls selected from the of of deeds at the county special train in the afternoon for Han- A committee meeting will be held old Janet Wllkerson, was hanged to other engagements and attend this ens and Christian colleges and the the recorder nibal, where another group met not later than the ..first part of next day. He died at 9:26 o'clock this meeting. University. Pictures of the six recent courthouse. McCall of re- today. week to make a selection from can- morning. Coach Kelley, Dr. J. W. Hudson and Savitar queens, who will participate Sergeant the local says every sol- didates. Fitzgerald, janitor of an apartment Alex Hope will speak. Hope will in the show, have been put in a frame cruiting office that P. 31. Brandt Visits Here. building, seized the little girl as she speak on "The Old Guard." ,that now hangs in the Elks Club. dier should record his discharge. The P. M. Brandt, professor of dairy Frank Scott to 3Ioberly Paper. walked along the street July 22. She The cast will be composed mainly sergeant explains that It would save College of the government and the soldier con- husbandry at the Oregon Prank Scott, who was graduated was choked to insensibility to keep Bankers Watch Cadets Drill. of students in the University and the the will be larg- cerned much time, trouble and ex- Agriculture, formerly professor in from the School of Journalism last her from screaming and was then Group Five of the Missouri Bankers' two colleges. This the given Colum- pense in case of a lost discharge. College of Agriculture here, arrived spring, has accepted a position with buried alive under a coal pile. Association, which held Its annual est home talent show In attended some years. Many such cases now exist, and the in Columbia yesterday. He Moberly Dally Monitor-Inde- x. convention here Thursday, watched bia for Chicago the Boone Used as Typical Church Connty. men having claims against the gov- the national dairy show in was on the advertising staff of the University Cadet Corps drill on ag- Scott G government and is isiting various colleges of time The survey of churches in Boone the West' Campus at 4 o'clock. The Elks Initiate 3Iembers. ernment must wait while the Corpus Christi Caller atthe looking up to Oregon. Inter-Chur- ch band, Six new members were initiated employes do extra work riculture on the way back of the Gulf storm several weeks ago. County conducted by the entire regiment including the He will leave tomorrow. World Movement will be completed in was formed around the square, north into the Elks Lodge last night They their records. M. Wood, president of Ste- Jii First Freezing Weather of the Season. about two weeks. The work is be of the quadrangle, and stood retreat were: J. Colnmltlnns 3Iotc to Dcnlson, Texa. for- phens College, Fred B. Beavans, James Strawn Suit Goes to Jury. was first time ing supervised by Prof. Alva W. Tay- Following this, Company A held George Grant, who has been em- This morning the M. Beale, Ralph M. Fel- The case of Stanley Strawn against mercury has lor of the Missouri Bible College. At mal guard mount Company B did H. Short, D. ployed at the Palms, leaves today with this season that the William Sylvester, a stu- Henry Kock, and others, was tried in a meeting of the Inter-Churc- h World bayonet exercises, and Companies C lows and liis Denison, reached a freezing temperature.. At today. Strawn In his wife and daughter for Movement organization, to be held in and D drilled with rifles in close or- dent in the University. A luncheon Circuit Court Texas, owns three 7 o'clock this morning the tempera- alienation of his wife's af where Mrs. Grant New York in November, the survey der. The remaining companies had was served after the business session juit claims oil ture was exactly 32 degrees. The first fections. The case went to the Jury hundred acres of land near the made in Boone County will be used no Irifles, hut they also executed close and InitiaUon. All the new members hundred real frost of the season came last afternoon. fields. She also owns three as that of a typical Missouri county. order drill. talked. late this acres near Ranger. night. I