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VOL. 128 NO. 9. *' # " i, fj,^ KEOKUK, IOWA, SATURDAY. JAN. 11, 1919 EIGHT PAGES
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Assistant Director Ge der McAdoo is Ele BLEW I Chief of Dep ment Ebert Government Grows Stronger Every Count Michael Karolyi, Hungarian Premier} Hour, While Riots on Streets t are Rapidly ^ Says This is Necessary to Safeguard World Diminishing. •SfV? WILSON */ . -i > From Future Wars. . j. -*ttm Vr " afc ,1 * General Strike in Buenos-Aires Explanation of Tragedy in •> rnfrtij; 1 Rapidly Developing Pos- Appointment Announced Today Ashes of Home of Prank ' sibilities of Revo- *Former Treasurer Who Re- Blizek at Oxford ^ H THAT LIEBKNECHT IS KILLED - , lutioa. 'A cerit'y Resigned -%? . • v > Junction. ."•? Position. - , K / HUNGARY DRAGGED INTO,: THIS-WAR ^1?$$ f \ V ' i:1 •• ' -t MAOHINE , . GUNS USED r • ."/ . - [By Frank J. Taylor, United Press, their basic justice. Now the Czecho- LONDON, ' Jan. 11.—Karl Lleb- miles northeast of Cologne) was Hines was assistant director general j '' _____ Staft Correspondent.] I Slovaks, Rumanians and Serbs are kneeht was shot in the head and in stormed by Spartacans who freed 170 ,{nnder McAdoo. He went to the rail- • l,'.-. [Copyright 1919 by the'United Press.] ! overwhelming us, seizing all parts of 's inmates, according to the Muenster wa stantly killed during Thursday IJBy James I. Miller, United Press I J administration as chief council rUnite<1 p^sg Leased Wire Service.] BUDAPEST, Jan. 8.—(Delayed)—! Hungary, though in the armistice it fifihting in Berlin, according to a Anzelger. , , 4 v i Staff Correspondent.] f°nth? made aS" ! OXTOlS ^^aN\ Iowa Jan. 11. "No peace which is not partially j was clearly stated that the adminis- German government official, a, Ber •' • *- - *T* > •s- .. ;X -kjfcR'V:. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 11.—The gen-j^ ^ —Frank Blizek blew the Heads Qtt his socialistic will safeguard" the world I tration of all occupied territory would lin dispatch to the Evening News Coal Supply Threatened. * nnounce le of th eral strike in Buenor Aires— was rap-1 ?;I°_ . •>»~?. ? A ® wife, two daughters, a son and then at* (,from from future wars.' President Wilson , Btay in the handB of the Hungarians. reported today. [By Webb Miller, United Press. Staff idly developing possibilities of an open. ; . ,fs ®f ^'rector gen* fj j big home, turned the weapon ' has this in mind. It constitutes Ms Thus it was demonstrated that BO far The official eaid.,that Llebknecht's Correspondent.] 4 ter r n8 revolution:3VWUUWI today.tuua/. __ /rtllATrin • lssued— onOH ilUQfl^lEhimself uliaend aicu.died. ThisIUID is*D theI-**** opin- 'fifteenth point'—as yet unstated— as the Czecho-Slovaks, Rumanians reported death means the end of the AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS IN Bstaiblishment of a military dio-| i . . . ion of B. 1+ Magruder, attorney, and which must be developed before a and Serbs were concerned, the armis Spartacan movement,. GERMANY, Jan. 10.—(By courier to tatorsbtp last night «'im fnr th. ' wa« 8QciaUatlc himself and that he 3 aovernmefft' ^ mSlted^TVeneh€5i~ •y ror house and the second In the basement; tinue hie fight against not prevail at the peace conference. tlferfWln street fightHig, according ] The Amiericans ala«» i«e M,«00 ^^^es between toousanS of strik-!fireat tru8t «nd responsibility with lntends to con JS Zn^P,TC hnn^ Mm near_the charred bony of Blizek. It is ; bojehevism, but he declared that he This_ "agitation is very dangerous. rec47Ved fr8m wu^Sday - Jtons a month. jeraer8 «nd^d strong forces of soldiers last j J"thouihtthought the gun and Blizek's .b«>dy.body feUfell jI lsiV'IbsoluTely abaolutely "convincedconvinced that peace j Budapest^- is on the, verge, . of the^great 1 t ird arl r haa and ^ .. ^ !? , 'l ^nlght. Machine guns were used ;Hrtjt tfr through a hole which had been burned !must be soclal and economic as well j catastrophe o{ bolshevism. No, let matum to the Germans declaring it. ^ casualties were heavy. This P®*": +i rJ^i f u?i. i sympathy „ fio^j. , Dolitical He strongly advocated ius call It by its correct name, anar- tPPfted Press Leased Wire Service.] ' will refuse to/ accept 200 th n h tbe ".ozjsi*" ^^s"ss,sss£7jr^. ZU- *°m """* ~ S •»« ~ " ~ but from the ASent On. the bkuiib nave yet ueeu ivuuu ia ( mo wwiiv* ^ •* . • , - •»,«, n^AniA emment is growing stronger every ^ models "^d others" h^ing parts °MmOUI1.ced.Pea- Ca" railroad question. RSI am :."I.«».sure that ;S?Mr. accounted for through the fact that the fourteen principles, or £therer«™u?i: will toe ineedsBE6IMLI15 of the people. Kines hoar, while the nuLbe^ of insurgent As f resuU Te Gefman | uf Dent" h*ve the hearty support heads of each of tb- — — — ' -uh,n » few vM,,. I haveI ublicthe op.nlpnimpression is herebeginning that the If thee gB0 v the fln by the shotgun | Karolyi, a man of noble birth, ls demonstrators Is rapidly diminishing, commjS8l0n has hurried to Berlin. ,;"Vt. a ^0,"tTon mav be prectoita?iJL*. of^ the fine® army of railroad officers Pletelypletely shuttered entente wants us to become the Vic- e a V nd easily the outstanding figure in Hun- It waawM omciauyofficially announceaannounced toaay.today. belng unable to obtain any action by i ^ if t^ ^vermS opines Del- ? employed and I can ask nothing charges. e ; better toT Um tban coroner's jury yesterday morn- ] garian affairs. Practically alone he tims of bolshevism. There will be Fighting between government and ^ government, , <. l1 ±Ia " ^atte^t to re- they shall The no help for us unless the entente lUe K u ve and th returned an open verdict. ! accomplished Hungarian indepen- Spartacaaartacan forces continued for Pos- ; ' 1 » minis- ^ ® country the same ing re makes haste and concludes peace. Mion of the newspaper trillces, rail- . Serious Retina. at least a portion of theminis-^, •e*8ion Serious Rioting. j loyal and effective services they ren-ren-' OfficialsOffi* today said there wjm» no; dence and is regarded as the one The present government cannot hold way stations and other important COPENHAGEN, Jan. 11.—Serious j dered during my, time as director gen- truth in reports that the jury had re- man who can weld the millions of Buildings. out much longer. It was/1 who led i rioting occurred yesterday in Dres- j eral." ' V , , versed its finding and given a seoond his people Into a solid nation. _ the people to trust President Wilson's Verdict that "fire caused the deaths." I "Hungary was dragged into .this declared Policies until the peace conference Kentucky Railroad Man. j war by Ausrtria-Germany,' t;r and Ourgburg. according to dis- oorreaoondent.1 % 'the premier. "Our policy was never could put them Into effect. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Appoint- "We cannot do anything unless wa bay ended l^fevor if the ^ve^. ^om ^German sources j BUBNOS AIRES, Jan. U.-Com-.1 ment of M'FARLANE TO (made in Vienna or Budapest, but in W6 V-anronrf ^ffk. Walker D. Hines to the dl- j are recognized by the entente. We men^ment, itu was stated. The Spartacans |j sSpartacan9 " rtacang were saldsaid to have [ P^ paralysis ^or raiiroaa wkiic , r(Mjtor generalship of railroads "occa-! nr cpr AITFR Berlin. We were Berlin's sub-agents, 1 must receive assistance from our Btill held ^majority of the newspaper ! seized the city halls and newspaper i fo^today * Argentina was schedu j Sjone(j no surpfise in official circles j ^ never walking on our own feet. I PIUIlB. i£.f;T;•:! . x "A.V V- • I — - .. ... n._, forlor todayLUU»jr. __ __ tiAi>A at DAwMntt Vf» ' was" against "an alliance which meant j erstwhile enemies. Actions will be K2S& j offices in those places. Fighting is The • National Federation of Rail In 1870B r^° /n^l^done auick- this morning and the streets were H. .. our only Uopo I ,hi, |cW. »»,*.» ,o„..WpS !s. do.e Wi<* Government troops repulsed an at Mvava^^A. AAO tv iVCUlUVAj ------Wmtt^1i/>an I aUSWiUkCl/, UU1 WU»J ao (.uouj practically deserted. The police ad was ly. Regarding our boundaries: tack on the Doezeritz airdrome, then Castalia Sends Wireless That She is and was appointed as secretary to unaminously chosen repuBi ca ; presldent Wilson's principles will win blew Tip the camp. ' • In Sinking Condition and mitted that fifty persons were killed the chief attorney for the Louisville nominee for speaker or tne 10 ; conference. The entente "Regarding our boundaries, Hun and scores wounded in last night's at the peace gary must be a geographical unit in Need of & Nashville railroad, jhouse at the republican caracxis ^ y. j cannot let Hungary be crushed. There He You can cut the legs and arms from Rumor Liebknecht Killed.^ '11 Aid. ...a !-• i • rioting. Following that in quick succession. l was nominated by F. 8. Fimey a jmust be a SOciety of nations with a Although President Irigoyen h,as he was made assistant attorney, and i^be motion seconded by T. F. Harring- j . i t.' No peace which Is a man and he will live. But if you COPENHAGEN, Jan. 11.—Reports said he will not declare martial law, flfte€nth po n cut any more he won't live. I advo vere received here today that Karl [United Press Leasedi Wire Service.] then, in 1901, became first vice presi-jton. He was chosen by acclamation., t socialistic will guard HALIFAX, N. S., Jan. 11.—Distress such a state. practically, - exists^ now. dent of the Louisville & Nashville.,'1118 election is assured \wth republi- world from future wars. Prnal- cate Ihe formation of a commission, Liebknecht, leader of the Spartacan Presi headed bv Americans to fix our boun revolutionists, was killed during the calls from tne small steamer Castalia Deltapianes action is not yet regara- He was thirty-one years old and cans controlling foui-fifths of the j dent Wilson has this in mind._ It as daries. The Americans entered the street fighting In Berlin Thursday J'bound from Quebec for Sydney, wereied—• --.-rantagonistic ,rT . to .. the„TV „T.^govern-I-. Vio among the youngest railroad execu-jvot.es. constitutes his fifteenth point'—as I received here today by the marine and mfent, but U | tires at that time. Hines left the J- Manti, of Audubon, was chosen war to crush Prussianism, militarism yet unstated—which must be devel and mittel Europa. If mittel Europa ; v ' fisheries department. t i !if« IntnatiM1 L*>u,BvI11« & Nashville ln 1904 to en- speaker pro tem. T 18 oped before a treaty is signed. >t4 I' The'wireless S -O S said tne Cas that will complicate .. th ! gage in general law practice in Newj - F. Griffith, of Sioux City J** j is succeeded by a gToup of small na talia was about sixty-five miles off and render it more serious than 55®! YoTk His next bia- railroad connec-! elected temporary chairman. John "I am not socialistic myself. I. in tions Irritated by being prodded there 11 AMSTEFtDAM 0fJan,Mil0rfSDarta 'c^PeCa;pe Canso in a sinking condition, j strike. In event this happens, the Won wm tte StmUi In 19^7, Wormley, of Kingsley, was elected |tend1 ,» conUnue' V W Wj will arrays be trouble." Karolyi's cabinet has declared war — 3f'X„l£rt. ££S£fS!iS5* e».wrd. JsrSJl "" *"°1' wm det when he was made general counsel, secretary. j . ., .... reports received here today "Want assistance immediately, the future. > j. . > Tie following year he was made; WaUer Ramsay was elected chief jnomic and social as well as politi- against, the ibolsheviks who are threat-fh 5 1 the executive jCal. en $ Dispatches said that Herr Brandt, i a* * message, "condition critical."| _ /u-.* 'jhairman of the Santa Fe clerk for the coming session. , And it must be established.. enlng Budapest and is .orcinf, the A on or asur of auPP £«fof the chamber of commerce: message was picked up from the L?nlt-ed board and remained as such until f° - i ^ ^ ™« rf , '^ \hp "err Sybel, director of hieh schools ' »ner Bergensfjord, saying she was [By James i. Miuer, unuea r 191«, when he was elected chairman I House Patronage Committee; the war ^illb®lost-ia™s"^®t^®| cabinev crisis which aros^ over the «nd Herr Aich, general manaKer of about 100 mildb from the ship and was Staff Correspon ent-l of the board of directors of that! ©E8 MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 11.—In the |nations will have enough foresight to'e of force Was relieved by tW^- the steel works, had heen a^elted hurrying tUnited States and the rest of the i railroads were taken over .December,body that passes ou-t clerical jotos for f gary s policy in everything will oe vor Qf possible blood sneo. M w«(Rhine where they were under Bel- the "38th assemW: ' j Wilson, Wilsoner, Wilsonest. tfan protection. -Read The Daily Gate City. world unless it is stamped out at once, j 27, 1917. His first Job here was as- Ge-neral Luis Dellapiane, self imposed 1 gtgtant to the director general. After First—Frank Oertal, Lee county. | "When I came into government, ij In Arlington Cemetery. iSecond—John T. Hansen, Scott! ordered the people to lay down their | NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The funeral military dictator, told the United, 3jXty days he was made assistant di- Eh Press today. Dellapiane. admitted he. rector general and as such haB been county. ! arms. I did so with th^, purpose of' of Maj. J. Franklin Bell will be held TODAY'S CASUALTY LIST is acting on his own initiative, but ln acuVe participation of the rail- Third—Oectir >lead, Butler county. I putting an end to militarism. I hoped 'with full military honorsat Washing says he is confident that President roads' management. Fourth—William Becker, Clayton ' to show absolute confidence in the: ton on Monday. with Interment In £ "V 1* CONTAINS 171 NAMES Irigoyen approves his course Among railroad administration of-jcounty. Wilsflnlan policies, and relied upon [ Arlington National cemetery. "The trouble- is due to Russia# an- ficials Hlues ls regarded as liberal! Fiftir—E. H. Knickerbocker, Linn a ' m archists who used the strikers as mjnde{j# Some even believe him rad- county. pretext," declared Dellapiane. The j ,cal lt ,g pointed out tt,at Hines 1 Sixth—W. EL Glltner, OVDonroe coun- ' viM Sergeant Harry A. Grono, Spokane, soclalists have withdrawn their sup* • Vfig one 0j the stauncheet advocates ty. ADMITS GORGING BONDS > Wash. ttfty-nine Killed iiT Action, Corporals— port of the movement, which is not ^ increased pay for the employes.! Seventh—A. O. Hangmen, PolK 101 Died of Disease, Elev Abraham Douglas, Brooklyn, N. T. confined to Argentina I believe »t Hlg record jn staff meetings of the county. FOR HALF MILLION DOLLARS John B. Maynard, New Wellington, will spread to the United Stat», m rallroad administration reveals that i ESghth—K. E. Davidson. Page coun- en from Accidents. . •fact throughout the world unless lt. jn near]y every case he has been ty- Pa. night, and, with a couple of maga Cook Demltriosh Loukus Trehonlis, is •checked now. j rather than for the railroad Ninth—Lewis J. Neff, Pottawatta- "The military forces at my *181)09- ] corporations* program. mie county. zines as his only fortune, went to ' Endicott, N. Y ^ ^ t Millionaire Broker Yesterday, Privates— J".. _ al at present are not enough to put j Hines' salary as ^assistant director Tenth—J. ®. Wicliman, Hancock jail. G ON Jan 11 down the movement immediately, but j general was $25,000 a year. As di- county. Cutter declared he had forged lowli^f n ? ' - —The fol- Albertici Abramo, Massa Carraga, Sits Penniless in Jail To county, municipal and state bonds winmM M are reported by the Italy. depend strongly upon President rector general he has power to fix | Eleventh—Charles Gilmore, Clay B general of the American Irigoyen who approves my action. his own pay, but It was understood: county. day Awaiting Sentence. to pay for losses resulting from a Carry Bavis, Georgetown, Ohio. venture in the iron mining business ttmLi nary forces: Charlie R. Beck, High Point, N. C. I was formerly the chief of police be wiH continue at his present sal-} — —— - ln action XL ary. j Eat Themselves to Death. at Poplar Bluff, Mo. Dlilw . 69. - . Edwin Blaue, New Florence, Mo. and I know how to cope with the sit- Cutter revealed his crime to his 5,'^ ft°m disease, 101. Frugoa M. Bordon, Cutter City, Cal. uation. I had no intention and was Officials here believe that Hines [United Press Leased Wire Service.] soon will fill the positions of director, WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—A few [United Press Leased Wire Service.] j wif* an accomplished music teach- taUSpg. accident and other John A Brigham, So. Braintree, very sorry to be instrumental in kill- ing- innocents. Last night's casualties ot operations, from which Carl R. Amercian soldiers coming out of the CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—Millard H.: er and singer, on Christmas day. He Total, 171. < Mass. Walter B.' Brown, Brainard. Minn." included <3iildren whom the strikers Rjray resigned January 1, and that starvation of German prison camP3 Cutter, rated yesterday as a million- j said they then determined he should Cleveland Burman, Pinehurst, Ga. • forced to march ln front 6f them. Of director of the division of capital to the plenty of the American army aire broker, today was penniless, in 1 confess and pay the penalty. A few ,ed expenditures, which was made va- have eaten themselves to death, said a a cell at a police station here—ran j days later he told his attorney, Clar- [^tenaat^! * *<**"• Axel J. Carlson, Chicago. UL "A railway- strike will complicate Frank J. Casseily, Willsbrook. Cas- the situation and render it much more cant toy the resignation of Judge Rob- medical officer's letter received here j admitted forger of $500,000 in Be-1 ence Darrow. He said he wanted to ert S. Lovett. It was believed that. today. The cases are exceptional and ! curities. I begin his penitentiary term at once, i ^crantoo Shaw, New York, leje, Ireland. difficult to handle. My soldiers will Hi tnere will be no Immediate assign- care Is taken to t.fceck the appetites of I Cutter, In business here with ^Relatives doubted if the forgeries ^Phiiilp ^ Bhertdaii, Sale% MM, , •{Continued on pace 1). (Continued cn pace D meot as assistant director general, [all returning men. I prominent brokers, confessed last] would total BO much. . .