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TIIR AMES REVIEW AMES OKLAHOMA
4
china says no TO
JAPANESE HUNS
Proposal for Settlement of the
Shantung Row Spurned Oy
Pekin Government
MRS WENDELL PHILLIPS
BELIEVE JAPAN NOT SINCERE
HitMniM Dwlirta Table Hat Offer
d N Acceptable Plan an
Much Discussed Qucctlcn
Peking— Tbo last of China's raplr
it the proposals ©I tbo Japtu© gov-
ernment concerning a alUmnl of
lb tUuatung controversy baa burn
mad public It declares Japan has
advanced no plan for a settlement
which la fundamentally acceptable to
tbe Chinese government and people
It Is added that If the proposals
comprint Japan's final concessions
"tbey surely Inadequately prove tbe
jlucerlty of Japan's desire to settle
be question
i Proposals Unacceptable
Tbe note was handed to tbe Japan-
re minister by Ur Yen tbe Chinese
foreign minister He said at tbe tune
fe received tbe document In a purely
inofficial capacity and that be would
return it to lr Yen If it was unac-
ceptable to Japan At tbe Japanese
’'gation it was said It bad not been
ceclded w ne'bcr o forward the mem-
auJum I hlo or return 1L
SENATORS AGREE
ON TAX MEASURE
Mra Wendell Phillips American
delegate (and the only women dele
gate) to the Interallied conference
for Indemnltlee and reparations
TRAINS CRASH IN A TUNNEL
ThirtyThrso Persona Are Killed e"d
Scots s Injured Near Parle— Fire
Prevents Rescue Work
Peris— A rear end collision of two
suburban trains In tbe 4 nule tunnel
leading to tbe St Lauare railroad sta-
tion led to terrlfvng scenes and tbe
death of many eiani bound on their
homeward jourre from Paris Tbe
wrecked curs burt into flumes and
After Day of Continuous Con
ferences Loaders Reach
a Compromise
TO BOOST THE SURTAX RATE
th- diia-ter was made all tbe more
rrlng to t- i apruntFbantmg ' crr:ble by the explosion of a gas res-
sutmn wl-‘tk s n peeling bo- "'
fwr -- wllla tad apau Clduu indeed -'i a Iae hour ‘h to'al known deaj
-Js drfroosof an early settle- cumbered thirty-three Twenty per-
men' iid for the restitution of her b°ai are known to have been danger-1 cess of $100000000 The present max-
All Forme of TranspeHntle© Ten
Freight Passenger K sprees end
Pipeline le Rspeeled
Waslnbgton — Republican senate
leaders Is a aeries of conferences
agreed upon a tentative tan revision
program which they believe will close
the principal gap within their party
ranks In tbe senate and at tbe same
time prove acceptable to tbe Repub-
licans la tbe bouse of representatives
Main points In tbe program are an
Increase In the maximum aurUs rate
from 33 per cent to 30 per cent and
repeal of tbe las on freight passen-
ger and Pullman transportation
Would Retain Stack Tea
In addition It la proposed to repeal
the $3000 exemption allowed corpor-
ations which would mean an addition-
al $60000000 of revenue from corpor-
ate sources retain tbe corporation
capital stock tax estimated to yield
$75000000 next year and repeal tbe
various so-called nuisance taxes such
as those on soda water cosmetics
proprietary medicines and tbe like
There also was said to have been n
tentative agreement to Increase tbe
estate taxes so as to hare a maximum
of 40 to 50 per rent on estates In ex
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rig:- iad territory The reason why ously Injured and sixty others were
Cbitii has not until xnw been able to slightly injured This however gives
begin negotiations wth Japan is be- idea of the extent of the disaster
cause the basis on which J pan claims 1 because the firemen and others en-
to negotiate is of a na’ure most ob-! caged in the work of rescue have becu
goteru- unable to get any distance within the
1 tunnel owing to the gas fumes
The fire spread with great rapidity
Ject tenable to the Chinese
menu
No Shantung Plan
Furthermore regarding the Shan-1 and for a time crlea ol distress and
lung qii-stion although Japan has th n°ans of the d’iu wcre heard on
made many vague declarations shelf11 8ide8’ but “aly "er° 81
ha actually had no plan which was i lenced- lhouh the cracklng of the
fundamentally acceptable After care- JUzlag ‘ooden coaches could still be
ful consideration the Chinese govern- &ea’’1-
ment feels there is much in the new Th& liremen nde'’ Col°nel
Japanese pro csal3 still incompatible
with the Chin---? government's re-
peated declara’ions the Chinese peo-
ple's hopes and aspirations and the
principles laid - Chinese trea
ties with foreiuu powers
RA1LPEACE PARLET NEAR?
Pailreel Officials Vwicn Leaders
- WUI Held Simultaneous Meet
ings in Chicago Soon
lmum Is 35 per cent on estates of
$10000(100
Discuss Postal Rates
The question of Increased first class
postage rates also was brought up
again but these and other matter!
are to be threshed out at a meeting
of Republican members of the finance
committee to be called within a day
or two In framing their program the
leaders rejected the Smoot manufac-
turers’ sales tax plan
Senators Lenroot and McCormick
went over the proposed changes in
the bill with treasury experts recently
and it was said later that while the
changes would involve a shifting of a
total of about $200000000 In taxes
the total to be raised under the bill as
on the last coaches at the St Lazare i planned would be approximately the
end of the tunnel but these were emp- tame as under the original measure
Chicago — Meetings that may event
tmlly develop Into a "peace confer-
ence'’ for the settlement of disputes
that have brought the railroads of
the country to the verge of a general
strike will be held In Chicago Octo-
ber 14 it was announced recently
One hundred and fifty executives
representing tbe leading railroads of
the United States will meet here on
that date Although no formal an-
nouncement has been made it Is re-
garded as certain that the purpose of
the meeting will be to discuss the
attitude of the roads toward the
threatened strike
Coincidently six hundred general
chairmen of the railway unions will
convene here to discuss strike plans
The count of the strike vote that has
been taken by the railway brother-
hoods will have been completed by
ty and not burning while seventeen
coaches in the center of the tunnel
fa? away from the firemen's efforts
were burning fiercely At no time
could they get closer than five hun-
dred feet from the inferno Neverthe-
less every now and then a passenger
with blackened face would come strag-
gling out begging tbe helpless fire-
men police and soldiers to enter the
tunnel and save those dying within
The minister of public works M Le
Troguer who was early on the scene
helping to direct the rescue work
described it as "a vision of bell” He
announced that the dead would be
burled and the injured receive medi-
cal treatment at the expense of tbe
state
$33240o0000 with a flat 15 per cent
tax on corporate income
YANKS DEEEAT THE GIANTS
BELIEVE SLAIN MAN A SPY
Investigators of New York Mystery
Say International Intrigue Was
Back of Murder of Jap
First Game In World Series Results
In 3 to 0 Victory for Amer-
ican League Club
New York — Carl Mays with one of
his masterful exhibitions of box work
pitched the Yankees to a well Earned
victory over the Giants In the first
that time it was believed and tbe j game of the 1921 world series at the
union leaders will know definitely j Polo Grounds The blonde American
t?e attitude of their nembership to-1 twirler of the underhand delivery
ward i strike There seemed little held the National Leaguers runless
doubt but that the union officials j the final score being New York Amer-
wUl bO empowered to call a strike if
they-decided such a move is justified
New York — A trail of internation-
al Intrigue involving the secret ser-
vice of at least two foreign powers
was believed by special Investigators
to lie behind the mysterious murder
of Nitaro Yasuhara a Japanese found
strangled in the Hotel Empire
A general alarm has been sent out
for another Japanese who Is believed
to have lured the man to his doom
Evidence that the murder was com-
mitted according to the best scien-
tific principles of jlu jitsu led polico
and detectives to the theory that a
fellow countryman of the slain Yasu-
hara committed the crime
Papers found near the body of tbe
victim indicate he was in the employ
of another foreign power The dead
man was a cook but no evidence could
be found of his ever having worked
In that capacity in this country He
wa3 identified as having lodged at a
Japanese club for some little time
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Cotton saed maal dull but ffenarally Utl-
rhanvrd In prlra Corn faada alao dull
and pom lower In sevaral matkela Al-
falfa meal kllKhtlv lower and In liaht de-
mand wuoted OrtolM-r 7 Spring bran
New York 121 Clili-no IIS2&: Hard
Winter brnn Kanaaa Clly IS to HO Chl-
racn til SO to IIS Standard mlddllnua
I'lil ano II SO riillndrlplila 122 Idnaeed
meal (1ilracn $77 Cincinnati 112 Su Cot-
tnnaeed meal Kanaaa City $19 Cincin-
nati lin Memnhla 111 White hominy
feed ClilmRO IJ0 SO yellow lit SO Al-
falfa meal Kanaaa City $17
Llveatock and Meats
Compared with n week oco rnoal clans-
ca and praden of llveato- k nt CliP nco
nhnwed advancra I lot a warn 2 So to ac
hlk-lier per lea Ilia Horf ateern Kenorally
Sno hlk-lier with liutchrr lielfera 2 Sc to
?rc hlkher: ('own and feeding ateern
averaged 23c higher Fat lambs and
enrlihgn ranged from 2Se to Sue higher
with feeding lumha nnd fat ewen steady
to 2Sc hlglier Oi toher 7 Chicago prices
imn top iso n-iik of sales 7io to oven such as to remove mountuins I
IS 30 I remand good beef steers IS to 0e ips value tlian lOVP
110 10 Hup-her cows nnd heifers 13 65 o I 1
9 3n Feeder steers tiv io 6a5: iight j (4) PliManthropy of the most gonor-
nd medhim w eight veal calves 1 330 to ous BOrt causing one to surrender
111 I pat lambs Si 5 to I't 2e feeding ! ”
lambs 6 to I7RO yearlings 13 25 to I N enrtlily goods for the sake of tho
$7 J5 : Ft ( Wes 1 to $5 Sto kr and
Ff dor shipments from 11 Important mnr-
kt Uurlnc the week enfltnir September
3i were: (’attle and rnKes 677 IIoks
6 WO Sheep 12yj2 With the exception
of veal eiiatem uholenale frenh meat
pfl'Ca were pratlrallv steady with those
of a wek nuo Beef Inmb and pork loins
wero unchanged Mutton was generally
steady thouKh the market reported a $3
decline on roh1 trrade meat Veal
rancd from $1 to $j lower per 100 lbs
October 7 prices kok! crade meata Beef
11350 to $15 Venl $16 to $1S iamb $14
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LESSON FOR OCTOBER 16
RAUL WRITES TO THE CHRIS
TIANt AT CORINTH
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JUNIOR TOf-IC-What ©a Nm
INTKHMKIdATK AND IUCNION TOPIC
A I allay ia lha Church al Cartalh
YOCNU FKOPLK AND ADULT TOPIC
Sum prabluma af KmIi Chard
I Firtf Spirit In the CeinthlAn
Church fltlO 11)
!o ibla rtiurvh Hval fartlona wara
rootrndliig axalnst yrk oihrr Nam
wrra for Paul tom for Apolloa aoma
for rnrr and aotua for fhrlst Th
raua of tlila ronfUltoo wai fallnrg
to ara that lha nirmbarahlp rouipoatng
Ilia InmIjt cannot ba dltliinL liy on
Spirit all wrra baptised Into lha on
body (13:13)
II Leva lha Mora Eacallant W
(I Cor 13:1-13)
All of the Spirit’ gift a fa gooa
but tb moat valuabla uf all la lova
Not all ran preach or Interpret
tonguea but all rap hare the gift of
love Love In tlila chapter U tlie
more excellent way of chapter 12:31
(1) The I're-einincnce of Idve (vt
1-3) It tratiacends (1) epeaklng with
tongue For tnen to posnesa the hftl-
eat eloquence and be lacking In lova
I to lx as booming bras and clunk-
ing cymbal
(2) The gift of prophecy — the uhlllty
to unfold mysteries To be able to
penetrate the mysteries of nature nnd
providence Is good but to love Is bet-
ter (3) Faith of the most vigorous kind
to SIS Mutton 111 to 12: Light pork
loins 23 to 28: Heavy loins 15 to 2U
iNDICTED OMAHA MEN FLEE
Thirty Charged In Connection With
Financial Scandals Can Not
Be Found by Officers
FIND BODY OF SLAIN GIRL
New Jersey Child Slashed to Death
While on the Way Home From
a Neighbors’ House
York aeries ever played for world
baseball honors
"Babe" Ruth king of the long dis-
tance clouters although he didn't
Madison N J — A search has been ma(e ny home runs was there with
begun for the maniacal slayer of little a timely hit and some inspiring and
12 year-old Janet Lawrence whose heady coaching on the line3
body pierced by twenty-five knife ‘
TRUCE IN IRELAND BROKEN
leans 3 New York Nationals 0
It was not without some fine field- j
ing behind Mays some splendid work Orangemen and Catholics Fight Re-
with the stick and clever running on J volver Duels in Belfast— More
the bases that the Yankees were able 1
to get the jump in the first all-New
Omaha — Thirty bankers financiers
and business men indicted by the
special Douglas County grand jury
probing the "financial scandals’
which are said to have resulted in
nearly a billion dollars' loss to In
vestors have fled to Mexico Cuba
and other points outside the United
States it was intimated by Attorney
General Davis
A special corps of deputy sheriffs
is scouring Nebraska for persons
named in the grand Jury Indictments
Davis said that he did not expect suc-
cess in apprehending many of those
named
Indictments that have been made
public charge tbe dozen men under
arrest with embezzlement and con-
spiracy in violation of Nebraska’s
"blue sky” laws Charges contained
in indictments against those not yet
arrested have not been made public
Dublin — The truce was broken re-
cently in both North and South Ire-' October 13 to 16 In addition to Mr
wounds was found in Kluxen woods
near here
The little girl’s body was found
lying in a pool of blood Her heart
Lad been pierced and her throat
clashed by the unknown slayer
After school hours Janet frequent
ly took care of the children of Mrs “ da0htef °f the 1fte oLTThe?
Joseph Sandt a neighbor When she fore Roowvelt to run for the Repub-
dld not return home at the Mual l‘can senatorial nomination In Ohio if
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES
— Republicans in Washington it was
learned recently have been conslder-
j ing the political strategy of naming
Mrs Nicholas Longworth of Cincin-
n'l’e Bttur a yjanger brother inquired for
- her ct the Saodt home He wu told
t hti Janet had started for home at
- tka t’RiaJ time” Madison police were
4 notified by the child’s father and
searching parties were at once sent
out to scour Kluxen woods
Would Fore Rsil Merger
Washington — Congress will be ask-
ed to order the country’s railroads to
consolidate into a few systems If they
win not voluntarily merge under the
plan j being worked out by the Inter-
state commerce commission Senator
Cummins of Iowa aald recently
Tokio— Emperor Tothihlto whose
nine baa been causing alarm la
Japes le said to be wore la aa of-
ficial etaltmest Issued Lera It la de-
clared his coodltleo Is most usatls-Jctory
she could be induced to do so
— Persons arriving in Nogales Ariz
from Mexico reported there had been
forty deaths from yellow fever ia El
dorado in the last week and that five
persons had died from that disease
at Culiacaa recently
— America’s invitation to Holland to
participate in the forthcoming confer-
ence on Far Eastern questions in
Washington has been handed to tbo
Dutch foreign minister by William
Phillips American minister to the
Netherlands
— The relcbarst or Imperial conned
at n recent session officially notified
the refehstsg of Its assent to th
peace treaty with th United States
without modifications After ht for-
mality th treat may be officially
published and ac sir legal tom
and
From Belfast it was reported that
there were half a dozen separate in-
stances of disorder when Orangemen
and Catholics fought revolver duels
A bomb hurled into one Catholic home
failed to explode
There was a more seridus breach of
the truce in Dunmanway in tbe west-
ern part of County Cork There aux-
iliary police claimed they were fired
upon and replied in kind killing one
person
Later the auxiliary crown forces ap-
peared in force and began firing wild-
ly They roughly treated known re-
publicans and entered some Sinn Fein
dwellings Sinn Feiners charged that
tbe auxiliary forces were drunk
A strong protest will be made by
Sinn Fein military leaders to the Brit-
ish authorities demanding punish-
ment of the auxiliaries jnvolved
Another Cut In Farm Machinery
Rockford 111 — A 10 to 20 per cent
reduction ia prices of farm machin-
ery lnclnding tillage implements har
v esters tractors and threshers the
second substantial redaction made by
the company In 1921 was announced
the other day by a large wifenntao-
turer here
Christian Endeavorer at Kansas City
E P Gates General Secretary
United Society of Christian Endeavor
as one of the leaders in the move-
ment internationally will deliver a
number of addresses at the Mis-
souri State Convention of the Chris-
tian Endeavor In Kansas City on
Gates C C Hamilton E M Logon
Dr Raphael Harwood Mfller and
several other national and interna-
tional officers will speak The busi-
ness session will be held Saturday
October 15 Mayor Cowgilf and R A
Long millionaire lumberman will d
liver addresses of welcome
Troop Move Alarms Italy
Rome — The massing of Jugo Slavic
troops along the Albanian frontier
for tbe occupation of strategic points
is viewed with alarm by tbe Italian
press
— The Nlppn Jijl s Japaneses lan-
guage newspaper published at Hon
lulu has received a cable dispatch
from Tokio announcing that the Im-
perial household has Issued a special
bulletin saying that tbe condition of
Emperor Yoshihito la still critlcaL
Marie t Nam Hote fee Harding
Marion O — A campaign has been
started to holld a hotel here to he
named la honor ef President Harding
U la t cool (M M
Mellila Bombarded by Moors
Mellila — Moroccans resumed tbe
bombardment of Mellila recently and
the fire continued through tbe next
day without great damage Tbe
population was compelled to take
refuge la the center of the city
Thirty Ray Booze Flnee at Auburn
Astern N T — Thirty men were
con net ed or pleaded guilty to vio-
lations of tho Volstead law la federal
court here ' and flare aggregating
VllSOe were hnpossd hy District
Jed go Frank Cooper
poor is praiseworthy but unless nettt
ated by love Is valueless before God
(5) Heroic devotion which leads to
martyrdom Is profitless unless backed
hy love
2 The Attributes of Love (w 4-7)
(1) It Is long-suffering and kind
(2) It Is free from envy Thnee
who love are entirely free from the
spirit engendered because of tbe su-
perior worth nnd success of others
(3)' It Is free from boasting and
vanity Love strives to do good to all
and is not careful to seek their admira-
tion and applause
(4) It Is decorous Love Is always
polite and mannerly knows how to be-
have at all times
(5 It Is unselfish It is always
seeking the good of others and is for-
getful of self
(6) It does not give way to passion
It does not allow Itself to be aroused
to resentment It is not quick tem-
pered (7) It takes no delight In evil doe
not impute evil motives to others Is
not suspicious It Is forgiving Love
has no sympathy with that which la
evil but sympathizes with that which
Is true has a common Joy with it
(8) It beareth all things It wraps
Itself In the gracious mantle of love
and shuts all evil out
(0) Love Is trustful it looks Into
the future with confidence
(10) Love is hopeful It seizes the
things of the future and brings them
Into the present appropriating them
for Its use
(11) Love Is firm It Is free from
vacillation It intelligently sets Its
attention to things that are right and
with unvarying strength holds fast
3 The Permanence of Love (vv 8-
13) (1) It outlasts prophecy Proph
ecy In the Scriptures means both a
foretelling of events and the teaching
of the Word of God Prophecy as pre-
diction shall be fulfilled prophecy as
teaching shnli he brought to an end In
that day when teaching Is not needed
(Heb 8:11 Jer 31:34)
(2) It outlnsts speaking with
tongues The race once spoke the
same language'but as a judgment for
sin and rebellion God brought confu
sion and caused the people to speak
many tongues The day Is coming
vhen the redemption wrought by Je-
ns Christ shall have been accom-
plished in ail its fullness all nations
thali be brought back to one tongue
(3) It outlasts knowledge The
knowledge we now have Is only rela-
tive but the day Is coming when this
relative knowledge shall be done away
by the coming In of a wider and nobler
Intelligence the twilight shall be lost
In maturity for at Christ's coming w
shall see Him face to face and shall
be like Him Leva will always abide
for God Is love
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did M uvSt mi plvaoed a lib I beta sa
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marked lea-don Anaeera
One i hg found Ike beat w opprem
slv that Re aousht Ike belief of i
railway luinef tat the Ilixbhury tube
Here be wa bo ever no frightened
by Ibe rtetiiuual amlng nf train
that he shrank Inla a dark n-mrr and
remained there fur two day a until
hia luaurr on the Information nf I
railway man frtrhed bint
Although annaliwdea for dog ntide
I heir find appearance there waa
strange absence of th airaw bale
I ha I borne ued le wear before tbe
war Have home been an hardened
by the great camMilgn that they de
not need Hi conalderallou that dug
get)
tawing Weed
There baa aperd In thla country
recently a ectal plywood material
for aircraft count ruction
Tlda new mutertal rnuat not be coii-
fused with ordinary plywon-l which le
glued together It Is claimed to be I
suiH-r-plywood and la actually arwn
together I
Flint the layer are cemented to-
gether with waterproof material and
then stitched through In parallel rows
uhiHit one hihI a quarter Inches aairt
Tills give a rigidity nnd resilience not
to (e uttulued hy uny other method
Weight for weight It In the strongest
material yet invenied It 1 made In
Mieetx of any size or t-lmix up to eight
feet wide hy CO feet long nnd from
oiie-elglith of an Inch to live-eighth of
an Inch thick thux doing nwuy with
waste In the convention— Iondou Tlt-I’its
Radio Time
How useful it would lie to wntch-
nkers nnd repairers to have n simple
wlivh-ss telephone out lit with which
o receive the dally time signals la
irought out hy II Germ-hack In the
indio New New York He nays:
If once tin Jeweler m-cs liovv simple
It is to work a time-receiving radio
outfit lie will anon liecnme enthusiastic
and as many of Ilia trihe have done
will even go ao far aa to put the out-
tit in n show window in order to
attract trade We know a Jeweler In
the South who uacs a loud talker out-
side ids window where everyone for
half a tdoek around cun heur when
N A A seconds out the time at noon"
A Day of Rest
“Funny thing about Jackson he
never motors ids wife out to tho
country any more on Sundays"
“There’s a renson He claims It’s
had enough to have to lug home stuff
from the city on week days without
having the wife pick up produce bar-
gains along the country roads on Sun-
days” — New York Sun
Leaser Evil
"Why didn’t you stop when I sig-
naled you 7” Inquired the olllcer
“Well” replied Mr Chugglns "It
had taken me two hours to get thla
old flivver started and It seemed s
shame to stop her merely to avoid a
little thing like being arrested” — Gate-
way Magazine
Next!
Rub — Are you engaged to Mary?
Dub — No but I’m on her waiting
list — Kansas City Star
California has more than 40000
ncres planted In olives
The Search for Qod
Th search of men for God has been
an age-long search throughout the
centuries men have groped In dark
oeas with the cry "Show ns God"
th deepest hunger of th heart and
the deepest perplexity of tbe mind
When Phillip Brooks was called ir
to give some religion Instruction tr
nlen Kells r spending her life la
darfcneas and Isolation ah greeted
hiss with so eeoteoce slowly sp-rfled
out "Pleeae tell me something the
you knew about Oed" — Wools
Chriotlaa AAvwcatov
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