l i THE COLUMBIA -EV SKtHIRTEENTHYEAR ENTNO MTS ' -" -- '.K SOURIAN NATIONS NAME F HYMANS FOR LEAGUE HEAD fjul Hymans. Former Belgian ; Premier, Elected President at First Formal " Assembly. jDVER 100 DELEGATES Premier Malta ot Switzerland Expects United States to Join League Sooii. VE FACTS ABOUT ASSEMBLY J, Wd Ttm. Flacc U-eneva, Switzerland, seat of the League. Time ovenber 15. Xeaifccr of ruiirns to be represent. rf-SS. Number of delegates Not more tiijl.3 for each nicmlVr-state, or not atorclhaa 165 for all. Naalxr ot delegates with power i 20 Tote jo. ' In grneraL decisions of the Assem bly must be by unanimous Vote, but i ratlin important nutter may be decided by a mere majority or by i nto-thirds majority. " ; President o er M. Paul Ilymans "f Be'i-ra. or Sior Quinones de '- Leon i S-pa-n. t 5ec-r;ir -Central Sir Eric Drum s mond d England. ' COLUMBIA, MISSOURI, MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1920 ' ' 4.. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION OFFICIAL PARTIC1PASTS IS FIRST LEACVE MEETIXC " -Argentina Canada Braril Cuba Greece Japan Tanaua Poland Siara Uruguay Belgium Auitralia Chili Ciecho-Slovaku Guatemala libei ia Paraguay Portugal Spain Venourli " Boliua India - South Africa Denmark Hedjaa Holland Persia Salvador Sweden England Xewt2cahn3 Colonbiv Trance" Italy Norway Peru Serbia Switzerland The Eletrn Slates IThose Application lor MembershipJFill Be Passed On at the Meeting: " .. ' " ' Aimenia Georgia Marino Esthonia reland Luxemburg Ukraina Finland Lettonia Monaco e States That VSl-Sot Be Represented -at tht United States of America Russia Cwta Rica Cennany Hungaty . Meetin ' f ..Austria . 'laTurkcy .'EXPECT 500 1 -VISITORS AT , - miwRiwro-v: y,. vv ,-,.. o..v.., I Fifty-Fifth Annual Meeting of State SiipdaySchools Here Tomorrow MornimO' SOME ROOMS "NEEDED . i i Most of tin Seyons Open to i uwie 10-t.omene fct at Baptist .Church. jof day will be required merely to hear the reports of the arious commissions ! hicli Iiavc been authorized b the coun cil to intcttgate international questions. Delegates will be quartered at Ccneta's main hotels, and their office work vtill be done ly laired offices of the secretariat and commisi'.ns. Among the reports to bt heard of com missions 'named under provisions of the treaty are: Appointment of three mcra bers of the Saar Valley boundary com mission; the Sc,- Valley goteming cora- aiission; appointment of the high com SPECIAL RATE FOR SHRINERS one .ia AeLeapK-. new capiiol, recent- Special Train Will Bring 300 y the .National Hotel, w!ucli was ac. -j. -nr. r- , .D,,. aired by Sir Erie to .take care of the lo 00 "Cn St. LoulS'For -crcmonial rlejre. mi-sioner of Dantzi; and approval of fVCitiri- le free city: responsibilitits of the I CtMii, Nov. 15. Mr. Paul Hyraans Lca-ue arising; out of the distribution of Conner premier vf Belgium, was electcl nandat'es and the enforcement of article. fjrid-nl cf iLe Leapie ot ISations As- A1I (mandates); appointment of- Dr. SeaHy loh fonvencd, here today. He Fridjof Nanen, arctic explorer, to in WivrJ 13 of tbe J2 soles which ere -a'lpiW rrfatrialion of ex-eneray prison- J3SL. nen me iuuuf iuu oiuir . - . lrom nUM,a anj q, completion there as preat appiaoje -eethe homes: the A railroad rate of one and-one-third fare has been granted pcrsus from Mis uti. Kansas and Illinois vho hill attend ll.e ceremonial of the S'iriners in Colnm hia Sstnrday nifthL The rale is good un til Member 24. . NXIMI (.0111 W1 UI1L 11W1U f lO lf 4 -J,.,! ,t . 1. . ... n..J 500 members of l!.e Moqjah Temple of ' -, ... ... . " . . t n i i . i r. i-'H-r j a tin, wi r . i.,et. n air- s lo (jili!mlii.i .ilitrtlsv at!?r. - ... .- nan ol t.ie kmlia rrangi-inesl tail jetv.een lour anil rnT'humlreJ ier-; j-jns aie expected to. anim djtm; tbo ay to aitrna uicmtv-mm annual .-in janday h.hcwl i-oi.e)l lj yc l tf fcencs heie-.romorrov mrcin 4 ?!rs. K2 A. iios, fcaeuir,. sjiilijis ,arum MajV about uti(-c hnatyj roojaa-.tuj i . obiaintil If Mts. J. Mr I'Mlttps . na.rnun M tne housing cemniitirr;- bat liuu n .oulif be necessary lo ccureruore rw ns -etw'icn no and'VnmaiTOn' mormng. Columbia, .ptx-ple who ae a room rs .heir licmc to spare 'dytiat; itimro. ednrsttay and Thiiisi)" are aAed & aimniEcieate itliMrs.'Thilups. f Three or the siatr odirers who arri. .orfar arc: Carl If. VTeih. aomim-na- k sjfei.ctcnde! auj'a'tip rer"ril s-oretary. Miss Harriet IMna Reard. IJWnr. sepennteadem and Call (Jsmuj. ,iJ scaejiy. Ijhese faerrs Mill tsr ' These Busy Business Men! " , ' '---- hi ion u j&iffSfc VEcX iwviT r.-ssaBSFTWW 1 , 1 c r mrm f t7 v rg i 77TT rar- . . WL " Iffl U sia In u. -J I a -L-F nks L dT I. "I ' NUMBER 63 : ARREST MADE ' IN STILL CASE BY U.S. AGENT Local Plumber, After Vigorous Denial, I Confronted by Damaging Testimony From Janitor. t. Louis to Columbia Saturday poor, anivins ai i:,w ana rciurnins ci 1 . .. ., , , midnight. parade of Shrinerc vill 1 JU,tecs- Mj J- J- ' h'H,,lv ""- ff 1,-1.1 s-,t.,r.Nv firn. i.fi,r .1,;.;, - enicTtaiPTif nt coauai'tce. Ur. it. dinner ill I serse.r at 6 o'clock at Jooaa. cbairraan vi uhe ras-J.-i;s e-m i ". t is - T' . ! I l mil.sw ttas ruM tl.H. l . . f 'nwii) lo mrtr ioumri. ojmna'jum. I'lace nui ac rr-r - tn-jMi u, (..ijujuaif f i Poll1! mincfjlT.-rncil for 8-00. - "" LptiuuMtt.niri!ve' wiJ (.Imr-A jmoni! tue imniene crou w !"""' ueat) ; the resolution regardin- tie a.l-' M q o-c1hI. the .em nftnial i!l tale , sruritt, uo Has. ciarje- of liie Mzai- - !io Lad gathered in the. peat hall lo .. cf silclIanj ,jl(. firv, l,, in the Slock JuitjTng Patilion. seeing. tri? f,t .Tharsjay afferioon. Tile . Al pioess the procede o the fust e-lon. wnd b(jJprt j. rfhef . uh,rc fir,, cand;,lJta wiil be m.tiatcd .impose of th mceiing i t comp!.-. . . Xtaoinrton u the home of Libert), n,i rr... ..! .i..i, t John E. liishnii of St. Lbui. a eradu- areiMrrieiitsfcrtheri.ovmili.il- '. ttolt1-I nitcd States cannot long remain . . , .tat. in Ecpn and Maimed). rriwrl on the xkiiie 1,c of,l!r Lriwriir, w rf tnte f Mortbli Tr mplc. I t I nitfti S:a: cannot lone remain lVinucr Matta of siuwrland mm l i. .l.I..m l ssjimhU taoni Jtiui rTiti "- .., ..... . f More than luO delc,a. and . great ! '"- I"--f '. pn. HRRR QMHT tciod of spccUtors ere present in uie -- - -.....-.7 . uc ura on raxu -UJix. UilUJ. neit 1 1 ill ol Kclarcmion wne.i inc ir '- - j f c i'iujwvtu 10 iur tiim 85 called lo order. President U- Uaguo uy Peru. Chili ami Bollya. It n and Kiug Albert rccovn! great ap-' "t the Tacna-Ariea boundar) controversy. ftiisiiTTC Tiiii-Ti nirji uaiirvo v- - i... .... .asaiiuua ttau ujinii is itiir : Tbe session today vas taken up itu r made knosm their intention of submit. , Pjirl Miller Kubllcd'Awav icrouune uiuu. v "- e,.-- i - 0 ." iu:9i..i. .u uie jrusuc lor sei t 1- Jiymans eaHed jho e-iou to order ami -wment. It Is expected Chili vill ac n his address to the delctalcs he -sug-1 qnievr. , v itested that thj as the begmmng ot a Sdw lnnl- ,,,,. ion f fteK era Hhkh to k. 2w,;'' Tacna-Arica ha, worried statesmen f orruuration for peace and justice for the jf . taure norn f ' : r r- p HOwtiilcn Bob. 'iTAvllS ' -- J- rrtitr-ua.t4t.t.el 4ftl?ett J Jf.lF Jf I J i Jg' -' 80 W.ub. blub, blub rbi- 4 few r5' dAi, frot Mia? Now iiiten. S3aAMAM "M33 O&Sitz Theft levt A hol in tn birv3- AStsKfr. S- r ihr roornirfs'tweiinpi oo- 7eitnesthr iml lhurda intfwi-ir?iMrBvi..4: i?" .1 - -- .-.. ...... ... .41. my,T j . - "ilS.. ulldren'fi vouni nerttit. n.litlif' s!s A4 1 iM 1 u t A .VU!AJ V nuustraiion tmiinn. . .ilU.A Uttil, V '4UiUUU -4frrj t --P 'THE WEATHER T?r rTiT TD A ATTiOTsT The res: of iV nietint. -are oien , " ' Ttrxzt nTnnnjr: - : U L VjJiM..KnlJL h-pLbtif. tielninisKTOiJ Culan- . 1 Utl J1U'17.tJV! Vj I IV CeTeabit and Vicinity; Fair and Police to Escape Anger of CrotriL , 13. Clie3. "capita! o( ; r Bf VmtlSfTim. t Gemia. o ; the vor,d.' as crowded to capacity to i sby hea rcprescmaUies from every cor- t aer of the tlobe were gathered to attenit Kosss On, Mo. w. '13,--In ilwT midst of a traSc fam litre oa.eiie oi tlie main downtown ptrectsV Dewej Mor- itney Unscr, was shot to ileaih 4ras ritiing in the the tirac the shoot mg occurred. Morgan vas saol ht Via and Boone Covnty are to be snl j" j,. weji.s 01 me CM.TentMn.-e rrMraimr cf. 11 inn C--...n. .l.l.l. L -. ... nn., MlIKil JII ti ti !jriKt,airoli,.iJu uerc (omorinn bmIMbz. FIRE TP.UCK iTrRAKS EOVfX . j '. r-r 5- A JICCC3U. I'! ""yAcmjnodationV.'ill Be P. iv aewtv' vitjetXr .l'gOpo at the UUUIVVM UailfLITln. UdJ ccntiatml cold hjaijlit and Turvia, hat mcieratiiu ) met hat Tctsdav. Loet 1" I ttimcrature 1oniah 16 cr ISu Fur lUi-iauaii: Fair tjnihl and Tir dav; nan ftwjeratore Tsrwlit. tfeipper' ,Fortst: Within a radiiw f Copyright Ivju uy j. it. ionuhy j TO SOLICIT FOR THE RED CROSS Committee Wishes to Give the Opportunity to Help the Organization. .ic titan 10A0 tTOlicttisV! for1 seals '' 200 miles of Gdcmbia the lor.est tem-! o-i jaio ij i, h.j : a. fi.i' tf.il 1bfM4ttMTi.-l.iia ryv.il.4)l .m ! fieratnre dDTi&tf.the npst 3.. hnni'. uilllr i- . i, n , . i t'e i.i -;, ,, i, . v.- - " -" ' i "- ; -- ---. - , louriii annual roil can oi tne j.oa uoss . ."' ''lam CpllfEP'wrilnInvry at Rothvell Cjm-, 1 about V.t: 12 north: 20 east, and ; Coun,bia at 2 o'clock Saturday after- --". v ua.it.-u. oiiia.is ine largest nunoer oi -o I soulh. t n . i . . . . f it j r- .VT-rf- r T ..-... . - inoon. one nunureu anu ii.eniy.nve aoi- A small Tje darajgijriti iWf nj Mrs. - pJtlt " rrceived. at ihLi IHjtJi pressare Kacs coitiirue to domi- ilars had been raised in Centralia. No re j. It. Cuthrie.hrme at20S-t3JIcge av--aD"tM!,",r "a i!baJI gama. There i sale and no breaVof consequence lus oc-1 ports from other pans of the county hate 11 Saturdsv ntcli Tl. T... ..!. t t. unti. J-fifM ROnl!l-fKMinfc tnr lli 10-tt twit ! A.-.l : it ..!!:.... 11 .!.. il -: I 'onit.cn Uroaduar an More lw auxii. 'cata i!4abjr. These vAt tfo't dra trearlr aU liie Unitctt cta4e. Usht The neuthe committee ha decided to ar threatened, and in fact Chili actnaU Ir declared war nn Pem -iml :.. k- f f . . T Can. Jitney timer, rreatyof Aneon gamed posion of the tv pj Mm vho iisputed province. ApIeWite a. t car witIl Mor(:an al -, for ten )ears bter (18S3). but for seser- ... i .... ,i . .i mi r i .... "' wlu,u iiuitJi. .. .wi ii.c .i.v.. ww.ui.ij an4 oemre rflie euxit- eal- 'ua. 4ih;s ip onir i ura ii reasons tlie suit ol the inhabitants .: : ,i.. i...t,ak...r j;h. i:. -.. nrv m.rl rn..t.i -.. .1 .1 r , . ias- ...i . .J:l :j. f,i t " - - : . - 1 . ... t .1,.. ... 11 1 .. 1 , c. 1 """ "' '" " "" .- .-. .:' "c,c w 1-1 "aa - "-"' . - .t-. the Crst meeting ol tue wsema., o. ...v 1 .". ,r 0,nte j 'rck the curbing. J x . ". een rxtingu;ac.I hv a lw-kej bnzade "t Ltajue of alions. , -' - ' appeareu on many oe- A , . ormejj hy students liins w'the Krugh;.' 5otfc '1J .LS&' . . - . MsntiAM(vl in 1 ---. uu ailllUUKII IHJ UID OmailC tV. . . - . . .'I. U UilL'mli'lft rirtn ah iTMiOM l (sWiTwkF t th UM.tn,lAf , .. - ..!. :. r.L .- ;. - ft Ul tlie tonynve po. m...t-..- - .:.;. s.': " liie lime ot the v1obg and aa oon n.. 'Z."r: .' l, T.7Z. """ ' ' 1 "I"" HwUuH coast from I '! u " " f"" T pervm ,,M in ,,, l. ,i 4 Lri'ue. ton-lo - ....M....,U uii-cni lrru .. ... , . -.1:. . , , , "r y.ri, im ien m1VCTsjU tls ." " i jovs.raore nermnj. io n ,:.ill .. n.jj. i.j .,... - .l. in ODDorlnnilr to sunnort the onrsnin. . . . : ' V" . . " snd Oidi, there ha, been no ar. , " ."" "" '- '"" T. ' in the l-oase. , Iransferred to I "WfcWI seT. w ,U be eled on the t.,. .7, ...r'r r." - " lio The committee had hone,! at the "". xhe s"" '. '".' I1" ."? iiuic mm. a.10 uie ,, Gr-i Poir. . . null, s!.U r t& M.I i.n.1 rf.. IlsVCII ."". "'. """' """' -" "" , . . , . ....', , . t toe past tw weeks in the middle ol the .... . - Ii. I'nrt'an.l. ...e..... ... ..... bMu..h.. ,.w. ,UE ,vluu- J. i . ,, r KA. m.enant cf the League. lonj-io 1 hue already declared their allegiance to P.t.. 1 M.. rr.l were acceoteel to a. on QUESTIONED FOB. HOURS R. E. Little Owned and Opcr ated the Still Found in Dumas Basement Ac cording to Charge. R. E. Utile, a plumber at 17 North Tenth flreet. as arreted shortly after noon today charged with owning and op. crating. whisky still hicli was found In thebasjment of the Dumas Apartments , Saturday morningl I Afler denying that he bad any Conner tlon with Ihe still this morning. Link u subiected to a grilling erossxamination at tha hands of Bovle C. Clark, city at- ilotney, and A. 11. Burke, federal profci. jhition officer Mho arrived this morning r from St. Loui. Jake Samuels, janitor at j the Dumas, had implicated Little in a statement which he bad made to the po. I Ure. Samuels was brought to Clark's of. 6cc and confronted Utile vith his stale nent. ' Samuels confession has rene.iMl In T:. J lie's prescree. Little sat in his chair ia 1 a noncommittal manner during the testi mony. According tn the terms which Samuel, stated in his confession. Little was the owner of the still. Samuels alleges he agreed to pay him (Samuels) $1 a day for keping the still in the basement of the apartments and Bob Sexton, a neern (oho was arrested Saturday morning it!i amueJs, wss to receive 50 cents an hour for operating it. Durkc arrested Little this afternoon without the formality of going to Jeffer son City for a warrant as has been done in other cases inesligated here. This is the second cae in which Little has bnen imnliraln! If vi. nr.vl I and is now under bond to appear in the I Marah term of Vourt at Jefferson Cty for I operating a still in the rear of his plumb ing shop on Tenth street, dark and Burke have been in almost ' continuous conference since Q-30. aVIatI I this morning attempting lo cfear the mat- rlHjlrrup. Chief Whitrsides of the Colom- ibia Police Department brought Samuels ilruci thccjau to Clark s office several times to aid" In" the testimony. Transfer men 1k hauled the still to the apartments were called and recalled before Little as charged with being the real owner of the stilL Attention was directed lo dark last eek that a still had been taken to the apartments when dark received an an onymous letter 10 that effect. When Clark sliced the letter lo the police, be 1 - . ... . , . '-.. - r , ,. .1. . wt ir laiteo in miouti anu iowa.:ac oan.as in uoiumoia ims week! . . .... .1 ,. , , , . J-and wncraUy in tbe section of the'eoun- - U feels that many people are unable ' " , T" ' 'nT K'"". ZZZ trv narlh of the Okio. It is raining this to go down town to make the gift solan-1 - , , " r . S4tilt 41S1I It s dT.Jsd t A aiiA am av s-av0ah I ftfl-A . AVA ffrla. .f Ir4tf.t Is?..4 An J T.d Of T,ost interest to the United States plire lud t ruh .MiUer-awa) ia anothc- ileccbers tcd in the yyranaum wdl , IB- 1 m .1 ' ri.t to. Hiisinn tils- jtiiliiisl in 1 ipv tni in tiiiura st ii,.s ' ..... f fc,sem?l.e. ... meir "--" ,.- - " r" -" . "" " r t Pl VioIer.ee by the MU,y, MAN Am y,-,FE E, n te c-ceted 4J.tfi. st en J of ifi griJi.on. . " ICTI sesmDij neeiing. .u..v. - - ..... " :"" ' "t"? ' m,,a- M"R as the owner ol sev 1 Sealin arciaoiiiion f.,rsj 'JOil ate lo'".101 ,ta. 'TS : "Z.," ?".?' "reh . W-? '-' Ch"e or Theft ABainft Conple-irt'be ide-ffcTthe aiditio, of these new itnejs. Aliller is repofted to ha.e en- Washingtoa. P h. 1S4in,4i l.-- i. r. ..kU.imi and Droba-. raorc International Court of Arbitration. V IMiC aisiJist tvt . .s-.s-. . , , iiiiiiij, j I lh ,:n iv- .iJatM nn the around. proposed by a committee of orid furists f-rvl !.- ,.,, n vimI. ..i at-:, ...i. Rr tTarteJ r. t The ptogran to be followed at the ( der guidance of Hihu Root, former another man named NichfUoa. The . W ,,'""ov. - 15.-Army I meeting wiil probably be (1) hearing secretary of State under President ' Jroe don Main street and when the c"de !,CTe l'J" at '"e i resorts of various commis:tons autho- Kooseselt. 'corner of T.elfth and Main. .MdJrr w :It"em?n, m rrt of Captain L ,.7t t hf fjiancil of the League lo Inasmuch as seseral Euronesn iui;m.'n to rise out nf the Kil .... .t Jrs' Cleverly Qie-ss on the charge p Iesliejte international problems; U ( ire opposed to the unlimiied powers of Ere five times into the bark of the iiine- Kxcepl somewhat bumpv and rough in ,kh Misoori rad are in fair shape. bete will te Mttle o; no thawing. (.ererally fair, cold teer memberships would be so many that " .odor of f"'1 de,f,ed ,sonal soliciting would be unneces- f0'1 . coming from the basement allhnii?li Simm1 m ItSiI tht 1 '" . 1 Jttll FIB nn twAA. .aI i i rt n,Kk n.:nn. ,r .u- n --.!"',' " " u-ci- u siauu, viMJiUMU tin; jumriic t quantity of fruit and, dried f of delegates; 13) admission of states) considerable debate is cxiiecled before IMffi: policemen at the corner liad tc difctfcsion and adoption of rules of pro cedure and examination cf credentials in cotenani; wi ap ratibcation of certain f commissions named by the League Coun cil to carry out provisions of the peace not mentioned E pomtnr-nl and the court, as the United States Is to the I driier. Morgan turned the car lowart' unqualified Article Ten of the covenant, I the curb, and sank at the wheel. A J'ealirg $1000 worth cf furmsh5n fr heir renteil apanmenls Mr. Cliews is dens checks for tiefcet! ils cjiarged with sealing a $300 seal' sTie atKeue depenn weather will con-V . , ., . , -... ,,.. A. Ihe Mats fcr appb.canU liiing in loirn "T ,ot Xt" ttrlt, "" or 'n,; '"1' I direvtor of the roll call said today that he! ? "T.n0W b?ne M? al the ", --! willrKrdeKveredalHoihwellTnnasium be?.nmng . mederate vmel.at Toes-, l( confidcnt ul re ol t'hc coaD .." The ma.h was kept on top of with ten, 9:30 to 12 o'clock and from 2 !t 3. , "V afteraTon and ' ednrsdav. ,T MnM fuppott ,he i!ed Crc, j.n-1 the furnace in order to hasten the process and daily. Seals not .-ak'Rl'fvrjhy Saturday. J Data; -Tlie higliest temperature ,n,l i.V StJaiO noma wonl.l 1 tM. ' fermentation. rj itilt I n ai. ..!. ,:, milific Th ti Cdltntbia veslerrrav w.. -t iImwm. ..'.I I ' " n 'ilblorir. nWjrfrOr.1 itTTl nofM-J-mt'sJui ri tV lowest list ni.til -. "(1 rlUw' . ... ! MUCH IMPROVEMENT .- . .. ,-- . -.- ... , ., vj. vu, r a. in m niivnAt. . riinit vt v. I dcTTcca. ITfCiniiailitn OAT' A Vi-r,r .m, vt. . - j .---.-, "J - v,' J 1 .111' depcruu.f.1 yjjrlienr aii.uav Lte njJSejt trapcratnre was 47 di ri wc'I tnVslhw Eiiat jr (he. court's constitution is finallr annrov- i dodge the car to keen from beinir strurl cd. , The car bumped into, the curb and stop- That the court will certainlv be es- P"- . ' tablWied Is assured by action of the treaty; 13) discussion of the IeIllJr League Council in approving of the plan ieteen the Council and the Assembly; for formulation of a permanent court of 1A1 nnnrf f ir rjic Urummona children and the. bkc. Of tlie nations attending tlie Geneva assembly meeting, eighteen, including the work of tlie secretariat; discussion and debate on tie Root-Phaimore world court; and a score of other -important ouestions relating to questions of health. international justice. Mainlyythe mooted questions are what form it will take and to what extent nations will adhere to its decision. M. V. ALUMNUS NAMED A. L. ThrclkH Is Younerwt Presi dent of istatc Association: A -kin -A-ii i. ....-., , i, . - .. . , - i, -.!. . . i-. i. ... 1.1.-1.. . .. .... ...u, iiuju ,,,t- .ririv i2nU .,.. rJllh .U.T ,C?ictijV ST 3 WC'linii I1F) d-Ul JU SiW HW IPC IOWC WHS 'J I jVtmm Finds of the Caplain assrxt tliat he will dratvia- the reseTvatiojjs aid making al-, Ifecipitatin aOQ, Sun ro-e today 6:32 proie his iinocerk;6 of the cliarge. lotments. The v.oik rf mailing, out-of-' a. ra. Sun scs 4;vi p. m. Mm ;s toTO tickva'wlfl ceifSe..Hi,'tnis aiicr-9:12 p. m. ;" DRIVE IS NOT COMPLETED "ocn'"I-i gff .tliaf iiie applicajifes- who -! . IIIpcss of Canvaaseri rielv. r'tc. ifV.LJ. ' , " nan vnurch Usmciion. i ir A lArrliu. I. TI.r.IlU . .1 r .1 Cniversits of Mi.sou-L w.TTj. ' ' "f, " ' dro.e whleH the A. R. ELECTS OFFICERS . . r- it X.i. Si. . t .-. n-, . ... Bcea.1 f .K. tUn-TT. .7 , . v' "ppp 'or uot eai. ra ue.ejrates Hcpon on State Conven- .. ..." , -" -v airwre m.ci uri- oteaesrr sea's. are dissari-t.ed with ' idem of the Missouri State TeacherV A """" " urc" T-"?! question relating .o 4"uul" w "' ' . :-.: ... i- .. . . .: inm io raie fiilixxi fnr- ih.r.v. c .1..1..1 ...re. i. ..nmm nd LEVY WILLIAMS niTntcnTnnv,1"-,a,,on' "i n" uty last week. Mr. i..i . . . "'ir ".""" ""T '- , "r." Thrclkeld is snnr;ninnimf,..fi ""." "" ra eompietoL".nar no i.I.;Mu- --l h l.V I "T ..,,,,.. ,11,-:,- For the purpose of reaching every per 1 on in Columbia, the city has been dirid-' ed into districts uith a captain at the head of each district and commit tee nn- mefmter.d'r"C'i,,n "' ' "P"In "'""''"' ' University Hm-L under U .nrev mThe district captain, who have charge i j". f CW.Venable. gave Its Enl of districts south of Broadway are: Mis,' !" c ."""I1 ,n thr Anjlemie 1UU Emma Strawn, Mrs. A. L. Il)de, .Mrs. i t,d"';'a Sunday afternoon. Follow. J. IL Tlwmas Mrs. J. B. Heberling, Mrs., '? 'i' tm lo ." edueatise factor in W. C. Manly, Mrs. Sidney Cal.ert. Mrs.!"" lncrsitr. the. program presented IkCHunt. Mrs.' Weldon Cotton, Mrs. T.ia of dignified makeup, and of ihe E. tt isdom. Mfs. Cuy L. Noye. and Mrs. POMiWe taste. Joseph Parker. j . ' Io,t noticeable in the hand thia year The district captains for the section ' 4 a fteatly strengthened wood wind see north of Broadway are: Mrs. W. F. St. i lon which gic3 a fine effect in the Clair, Mrs. IX. E. Lager. Mrs. A. f. Hn.'Hlicate middle section of tbe Massenet ticallv throjsli tlie codns into effect c.t iCraiille, lad, was held at 2:30 o'clock ed secretary and treasurer and Thomas J. the T.i-ar of tersaiUet, anuan i. , this afternoon at Ihe Second Baplit i alker of Columbia was named assistant Th. .,..,. ...r .u i ' t L SHUFFLE" INVADES K'J- Eight other eountnesj-ratitied tne church, burial was in tlie Columbia cem- secritary and treasurer. Mis Ella V. ihp rat-; ., i " . - a pact later and are daseificd as clurtex icterj. ' Dobbs of the I niversity faculty was elect. t.. chure-n ,' "-Ti ' ' T. J " ".'" bt- Lo Football Fat? firms Lat- i ... - ---- cat i.ii m uanemir. rti. .r i 1 -... . -. unw oceatstr sea's, are uisun-i.ru witn . l:ort nl Jlectinr. ChlUl.an rl.nrrh I VS ! l" " ,ore. OT S-. ' """f " " -V at 3 o'clock nT to rs" f ifl ''", 'TbiaeMitienatseaJn, capacly of tbe j Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. CTjtZk:0:! '.'-? -.? onlr-RSpsldinHUrginia avenue: Re. a. - --' - -. - j s i lj i ; ii i..at rrirt iin i i iisAians. ,! u.m .. Uel.mte.ta.et,er.tscanbem,nVa,-ftih-l"V?-," "' " T "."" "J',u. "" , v " rt L .. i "i . ir."'.:"'"! ""Ilcn. Mr,. T. K. Catron. Mrs. U a Pruitt. I -Ballet M...' amount raise,!, but it i, believed fa few I-" ! ' "ww " aP?f "" . r" ' 1' ."VlL v I." . Mn. J. D. Van Horn, Mrs. Berry Mt-Al.1 i. .-. wh?t? rtxatn uniiiiec on ; '- - --- y-- ..s.v-ii(.n ..(i .. ,. r. .. i ivmifm-...,.. caniasiI imb. will r mi 0I 1k " expected -,, ' r."",r-' be sisitrd next Sundav. n.l ,fc. ,,.! ' few ' pyd for rrserratiB .--7-" ?"'"', rr-,.nu.nS secrc-,- A 'Second T.i.t r Julia Samrs'in: registrar. Mis. C A. CITY I Bradford; historian. Mrs. 11. H King; as- Sersicc Held for Columbia Negro 'Thrclkeld is uperintendent of the Chil- . ... - - 1 i;.i 1 1 1. 11 . . . . ""-vujii a ai-n out 11 t riiisrw,r tim itntia .. Killetl in I.rnTilI Inrt .tHtic "cHnoi. iiris me nunnt WA ' . - .' r V "'- 'v mu.w, i t r.tl 41ana Vih? n.l itr.rMMi TI. fn.l ,j i mn:. the asociaiiun ha, rWU .in,,, i? -.- "M .te wccwlul The perwn. in '"ITr 'F'Vrr" ." "" .k. F,p.Ur. n .---."' t ester, Mrs. ssssE . . .. .. - -.-... --. K.. siinmiua, . " "s 'h .l.iTr .A . . .l . 1 -t l (ll VI -M. JJKTiv I MRaiS. II I fTHfCIPa "" -.-.... -stuill . . ... .. Tfce lire ckjrcimons ol the JJriusn group. Columbia negro who was killed by al'"''anucd y-fotir years ago. , ."V.., i. . S er?3 " a , " . ,.v,a..i r. ,, . Mrs. r.obert liogcrs; corresponding secrc-.4 'W " ,Us Ju"rt "" ( 1.. .ni.. .,f il,. inrae aulooa- l.i... 1.1 .u. 1 1 v ,... . r si r- r , 1 . " ""'" "' junuav, and tne total '. """" '" "."-" ,. st vr C.-..1.1.. . sir.. I .wjii. uiwi-. . .- e . . iMivucr. umn 'U .lie lir.H HOtTOIUCT jaii u- -. 11C1 OI UOIUniUia WSS TelM-t. ...A... : 1 . .11 . .. . will nn .-..H V .!.. 1 C. ...!.- ... ,. ...i- .. 1.1. lui-lrfll , .l.uicr. 11V . , . . . w, , .... , .j . Z .. -..-,. - ..... . " """ '""" "'"' Julia amr'.n: reristrar. Mrs. C. A.l ---" . -- --'-. i -- - uv luanKsrivinr y. iiizi lime. . , .;.. "r m ir .. i.... j. ,t n .. ,-. The Tuesday Club wiU hold its reenlart Ihe date fnr ih. .... i .t ,u. .... S.itzlcr, Mrs. J. H. NEW DATE FOlt PADDLING CASE Engineering Stn- metabers. Thirteen natrons, neutrals in TiIUams js survitcd by his wife and'ed a member of the executhe connut'ee. wbread iJ'um -."If.?.! .5. .t. t, ,. ..!.! .. k.-,. mil- ..J .,...1 urr.,h.r. ,. .:,.. Ift.l,., ,pw., .i .;. t . ..... -"UIrao wi rot coo.ee alter Ihcr The sixty rren of the church -who did "-r 1.AU4U Lti I ,..' -,",,,.' .":. VLtr..' .runeeliDg tomorrow afternoon c M.o.. . i. .. . . a. . " ' r""" "' l wiiui i.uiuiu, m i .1 - Dobbs of the Iniversity faculty wa, elect. .fcZl "SS' "JK 'I ' St" F5'. l I-t- ' rectors. Mr JolW S. Ankeney and MnL'-V" ,V j s. urar.uam. ' . - r-ship. Other officers named are: firt uce- ?- Tt.rV. r . . I j T"6 fliUiwt f St. L01.U Tootball pre-idenu Miss Beula Bruner. Maryville; the rcf reshmenls. flE " rae Columbia last week second vice-president, Min.L. E. White, '" 'bronglu wit! them the .much talked Nevada; third vice-president. J. .L'Crock. wnifVIinnnTniiorn-nviirnt'''00 "St- teals shuTle." ocnsidercd to er, Cape Girardeau. X "" CUiTiN UEU tr th. Bewt anii pf i,, .fcatin in ,jle. - If., n !..., , .. .. ffrf nt i.ttxI.!.'....- .' '. . -'i"- iircchinnasa uatcrlaJns t:h 1- "- t -"-;' avy Office at Athens HotcL drcn in Ubrary on Saturday.' A temporary oce for naw recruitine " V siorr lirmr t.i. Pi,.MM. ..i.. li,i -III k. I .. .L- l.L ... .1-.-. . .. I,..? . . "".- U-' U KWflJi, l r'a:r .f t . ul:zTr::zz2;aiu. -. '?'- .-? .. v Mt, u: rr ?& -. . ja- i ...i H1t..iuim.. .,.-. ,...,. . -- - urancn oi me service can be obtained .lnt ,n .lu. I -.-...!...... :t. r .v. lie iWld lar. were invited to become mother and seseral brothers and sisters. Enenbers of the League and have accept- TIM. si. i npwrn sed ard already liecn taken into member. """ " Vimt neeiston Sentenced Him tn China alono deriies her membership Twenty Years in Prison. i. .by being a signatory to the Treaty of St. Special to the Missourun. ECcrmain. . FtXTO. Mo Nov. 13. The second Eleven other states lave applied for i trial of William L. Koberts, a farmer ....... i.:....:.. vt:.. c.ii.. i.ir...7. .. ! meeting tomorrow alternoon at 2a0 faint seven i..,',ni. : .. cu,l ,.l 1. ....... Vf.. t.!. s it. ...i ,r oclock in tlie i. .M. L. A. auditorium, engineering for assault umn Insenh T. Mrs. Woodson Moss will have charge of I Uptegrove has been set for November 23. Hie program. Ihe subject ct this meet-i -J he ursl irial resulted M.b. BAND SHOWS I IN THIS YEAR'S WORK Mrs. Kosa InzeJs and Mrs. J. E. Thorn ton, urlegates la the slate convention held in St. Lou j. pive their reports of ih eon. sent ion COLUMBIA TEACHERS BETURN itisse-re mg will be -Echoes From the Presiden.,ment among the members of the jury, Firt residential Campaign." Mrs. W. II 'and no verdict was delitered. tial Campaign." Mrs. W. E. Ilarshe has ' 1 ui.i.jhjATES POSTPONE TRIP High School Instructors Back From State Meeting. The teachers of the 'Columbia High can be obtained Jcnt m th T .v..l.. '...i .t. I ...r. . - .. fc- m . - i'ii ii r. .. 1 ""-' ' iui...j r .... I.-: ttufsrri' nii iinii. a neisnour. aiicr a uunirri uiri . .t . , . Kir-"""-" V"""M'J - -- . - , .- . ., nw iur iriireecniauc no Wl OC am-' rnrram. -.-rr- i, il w hi - i,- ..Mni in ir.in Mine lunters. a openca in me -aiu- .- j ... - , . .-..- u. uiiiv4.T iii uwjsv a.svutMss - e..- , - , uunni iiinc lomoiTOTT. inos n5 .rpSfirse. . .. i ii" ... . i . - .dmiss.on 10 the League. W County Urcu.t Court here today dificJ . ,!,,-,.,., . ..BrA"Vl, ""--, ' .!!. '. 5"? ' tl t.. i .I... .:ii k i.' a mry luiunitM nm .u .:..., : .. .Lr. .: .., . ' ' ---.. atT ltIU 11JUUU IOJ. hiji w -. - , L l tsmiisnuuj. at. iu iliuur Presented at the first meeting of thevAs- "" cnauengms ... ., . -;- . ? I semblr, ether officially or sCmi-oEeially. u con,. .. -...... . are the Lnited States of America, Mex- """ ! 5eo. Tuikey and Russia. x i Eerger Caae Before U. S. Judges. for her subject "Itcminiscences of My irst Presidential Campaign." Mrs. W. IL Brasellon will pea on "Reasons Civen for tire "Republican Victory." UNKNOWN ACTRESSES SLAIN Anorymous Jlessagc Says Man Will Call and Gire Details. j L'i..a rn. New Constable Takes Oath of Office, continue. .. iccnz ' W.J. Booth, constablftof r.ocky Fork, . H tW ..t. f.-im of Vretumed. The seven teachers wlra at-1 Cincaco. Nov. 13 The death f L. . . .1 T.:..1.:.- . timitVi! ihi. myelin. Wpre MISS Saidee Ci.iirit.v ni.t:l nf t.n n.lnmn. A... ' .. . - "s?.?m' ?-z"v e .. :. vi rst..:.: v." : a.:..: "--' -n ::..... irz . T.-.r" nilt " - Arkansas Representatlres Will Come ov. 30. Sayir Dean Jlumford. The Arkansas delegate who were to ha.e Uen here last Wednesday will not arrive until Tuesday, November 30. Dean F. B. Mumford received the following telegram from If. II ri.itr.llr -OHIied 'to change date of lour of the legislature here in order to ret some of .1... hi- m in n . V . ' ""-" darewj-.in vesrse-asMtia tec Lmwrsitr .tenaea tne meeiing were- jus c-aiuce , alurday rugni ot two unuurwn actresses si.i. . . " .JT-T?. ,VT 'V Wf.eii&!Vs- a bit-neglected Chape- 'Srean. M.s- Nell SkanU Mm Sirali was announced today.' Il is reported that rom j to 9 bclocL on Ssturda-seings ,i;,-fro ,. Sam v nrftu Miss Ella Hert, Miss Roberta How- Srday right tbe two women were seen. Tlie Assembly will be called to order zr Uu.J !. lownhip, who was re-elected to oSce last Notember 2. took his oath of oSce' Lat 11 o'clock by M. Paul Hyoans of WASin.fCTOX. Nov. 13. Tlie Supreme Nomber 12 before C W.. Davis,. county 'fcer Memorial Hospital jes'iSttay. They SBdaum. Later a permanent president Court here today announced that it would (clerk. Mr. Botuh. whosj . lowtulilp h. were Mr. Beits Awr. Mrs. Icy m be elected for the period of the con- hear the argumenis oi ". T - ........... ...m Wv ..ru ...s ., ferencc I-Bcrger, who is charged with violation territory, is among the first in uae the j: is that a number I of the Espionage Act. -oatn oi orarc since um raeni eiccuon. Sis D,-sihrScS rrtrm-HoapitaL l Kett& or Strrtvo.Coyrir , H.K,eT' ...... r , w Ht people were di-ehvied from Par- 1...-J i-ri. k Miss Stean. principal of the Columbia Dr. fi.n.M.1 v sr. i ... V...J cIL Mist Harriet Wnght and Mi-s Wini-' engaged in a fight with tro men on the Dr. Samuel L. McAfee 79 years old. jfml- Itealey. , t where later their bodies were found, professor emeritus at Park College, died me ooaies na.e oeen ian io an under. last week at hi. ... ! P..t-n. II . 1 .1. ... u.:. i. ,j . . -- .w ... .......... , reference. Adrancc information Maude- Mile-. Miss DA&hy FrcTCj, Miss araarct Turker Mi and Prison W. Cod. Comtof Ihe Uaitnl States today San-.fiai!d!ed all ofMiie business, which made our-ced that a,rfc.es will ha calleJ from J it.-verv luce lor the visitors, lor iney nau Wii:ucTos, Jiart 13.-TU Suprcnollligh S.!.mL said: "The delegates laker r they ate being beld. was a relative of MiM Mary McAfee of oj cautra ijwm i.w.t. . .u.v .. ,. ..-..-. . j - ,- - . - , . --" .n rarK toiiege tnirry- Uina eiaughtrr- November 22 io W.bcr .b:a.-e of I rothing to do but to enjoy the speating. , w uie unnaxij.B csuousnmeut ana give years. lie was-a brolher of Dr. John lfcffiisgiiin-. i - y mms me meeunx was. vvij . j -- - 1- J.'.vice, me nrr president of the com inere nas oeen an anonyrnous telephone Columbia. Doctor McAfee had beat call saying that a man .will come filer, connected with Park Colleee thirtv- A-,- iheeoBei C - i W v Mifffsiff'lMMili imii ifillllttMiW liikiliildste -Ai'.s-laiiiBftall i , izjzj&pjqffatf jfeyL