The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 06, 1922, Image 1

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VOTE FOR FAIR GROUNDS AND FUTURE OF KLAMATH COU
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WEATHER FORECAST
TO.MUIIT 1 It I MOW, IUIN
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OFFICIAL PAPER OP
KLAMATH COUNTY AND
OF KLAMATH FALLS v
Member of the Associated Press
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Kf-AMATH I'M.l.H, Ullt'.dOS, MIIMI.W, NO I Ml;lt , utxi
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Big Buttle Between Muyor-
alitv Candidates, With
Four in Running
C1III111: off In a lnll-l rliirl I.I
rrlii(; Hi 11 niimliir t imii II1I.1I1 s in
tliu fli'lil. Klamath il 1 1 )-. I rmr 1
drawing I" 11 clone iimI.i)' with .1 r il
b.-lllln nil between llln llliivnniln
Candidates, nil M-r l.lll'K l.nttt.-l. I A,.r ;, ,,.,.,, ,,r..HlMM.l. Il.iv
randlilnti for nllier offices lKil, , ,,, iMl(.(,nlll.Mi fllor ,,.,,.
Willi tlin withdrawn! today of A. ! mr of Si Htevnns l'pncii.il rh'urch
J Lyle, llm lli-til nartn'iitl dnw 11 Hi j ,,f I'hlhiiti.lphl.-i. Iiiih puhllnlioil 11
foul In Din mayoralty rate. hut In ,k vt In. imllnun fumla
polltlcul i-lrrliti II Is lint 1 uinl.i-r.-il ..iln ,)f niruil.111 belief
Ihnt l.yln'n vt Ittnlmw ul Mill affc-l to
any great nlont tlm nulroiiin nf lln
,.,.ciio.. W111.11111 Km mi, n ..f
any party or iirgaiilMtlon. It wa I.- ,
IIiitiiI thill I.) In won lit lint have
;ii)lliil lilnrii Itinn 11 handful of Mil -n ,
Irf-Agim lltlilml U'INiim '
JlMl hal Ilin Clvlr f.eaRtm riiiill-.
ilnti', Arlliur WlUnti, nil) pull In
Umcly a ninlti-r for speculation, nl- !
thnilRh llln opponents' conri-il" tb.it
h lll Ki't nlinonl tin lull support
of t tin Clvli I,mui niul Itn ndlmr
on l. '
Dr A A Hnule h.li nil (I II P. I liU
inmpalKii tit an attack nil WlUnu
11 nil lila iiippr:i-r. atul his ilrniKtli
In a I mi nn unknown quantity.
Ted White, ullli llio Hiipport of
tlid Tliiitn-rwurkorn iiiilnn, nppi'.trn
curtain of nt liutl (lint portion of
tlin labor av, nltllMUKll ) ttm
rain of III npponrnljt It In nponly
ilnrUicd that tlin Inliur Mitn In npllt. j
unit It In Mlil that n UrK portlun 1
uf It will K to Wlhy. I
ll'lln'n otiiinnlffN I lttjil fin til
' . ... .' . . 1
ii.ui reenra, ami in nuni'ii 111 win wi",,ii ., . .. ., .,
nupport nt thh election, ui nt tlm
lant, of tlin Illinium mm ami run
nnrvnthn iili'ini-iit of t tit rlty. Ilc
IIiiyIiir hln rrriml for u IiihIiii-.-ii iul
mllllntrnllnn lit nufflrlcnl prnof nt
liln iiiiiillflrntlnii). llm Wlloy forri'i
lu ii rrfr.ilnnl friiin IiiiiIiik prnin
Imm. Tun fm- Tii-asiiiri-
Willi Minn M.i Moiidit uinl Mint ( tiro iU-ul a Imgon In fniithall for nf
Clara Calklim In tlm rnrn for illy j li-r ttm flnt ulrlnR CtilUornlniin liti.l
trininnri'r. tlm inili-onm U ronliliTil rnllril up 21 pi llitn limy wiro nil rr
n innlti'r for rniiJiTlnrp. MUi Mo- j pla'l hy MihMlliiti'K In all, Cnllfi r
myor. wlwi linhlt llm nlflri', h not , ' """ 3I '" '" "f H"ml
maklii); .my apparent (Iclit.
III-ih l.iitili' riM'liiT. V. I
llran-
ili'iihurR ami l.i'iu I, CikIuiri'ii r j
llio Miiilliluiiv. fnr iNillm JiiilRo. MlM
I'lnihiT at pri'-unt It liamllliiK llm '
ilt-rlcil work nf llm illy. Ilr.iinli'ii
Imri; d a p.ttriilinaii mill (I.irIi.ikcii
lit Jllntlin nf tlm lii'.iri'.
Voiinrilinan Hint llawklnx, J. II.
Vnlin.T ami J T MiCollum Iiiiv.i
oppoiltlon, mill tlm ri'-rliTlliin of
VolliniT niul MrColltiiu h i.onsliir'il
hy many In h, ilmihiriil ViiIiiiit Ii
opposfil hy J. II. Cnwri aim Wiilicr
lli'lfi-r. P. II Cnfcr in (ippiHim; Mr.
Collum. ricit liiil.ii, iiitinliij; iiKaliitt
llawklnn, U not roimilliiri'il hy tlm
llawklini rorctvt in havn mui'li rhnnrn
of wlmiliiK. W. O. .Siiillli nml .M. H.
Wont nrii iinojipnal.
Jti'lRii A. I.. IamvIU, rcpiihllran.
It. (.. (Iroimhi-i-k, ilt'imu-inl, uinl CIiiim
M. O'Nulll, Inili'iH'iuli'iil, nrr lliu clr-J
fit It bunch caiiillilnlpii.
I'lilr lllll iriinjiimM'il
Slnro tho nmamiru pnivlilliii: for
n poclnl nno-mlll tax for n fair Mtn
lina mot with pnutlcnlly no iippti.il.
lion, a In Kcni'Mlly connliltTi'il thnt
It will carry hy n InrKo nuJorliy.
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FOOTBALL VETS OUT
KUunatli lli'.vlli-i'iiN I1i..rc. for
(Jltnio Willi IIkIi Sihoill'HiiUinl.v
Fifteen ciimlldiiloH for llm city
football team, llm "KMllilitti Hum
boutiH," who will fiatttM'Miti -liliilr
nehnol I'htviui on Aimli,flNi''liay,iiipn
poured nt Moiliiu paik yeJittsMuyl'ror
pructlen, iiei'oiillng U 'H. H-'floU,
AmoiiK llm 1.1, fielt said, una n
collont material for n ntroiig loiun,
and thorn In vnry roniiu lo hnllnvn
Hint tlm Hliuloiitii will ,f)'l limy
hnvo no Hot-up learn wlmn thoy go
H against Ihltt miiiml or grldlinii
viitcrniiH. Tlm HiikIii'iiiik will hold
lirnrlli'ii iiaeh innulng In tlm baMi
inont of tlm roiirthotiso,
Any fniiui'i' foofhall pbiyem who
would llitn in try for llm loam wtll
'on welcomed ut tho nightly prim-tiro,
QUESTIONS FAITH
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LAL" UKNIA WALKS
OVER WASHINGTON
STATE; SCORE 61-0
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I'oorii.ti.i. iii.hi i.ts
Collfornla CI. W S C o
O A '(' o. Miiltiioiiiali r,
Kyrm iifo U, Ni lira alia 0
Arm .'.3, llnnairntiir.-i ii.
Coini'll .';, Cnliunhla n
Vain 2. Urowii 0
Nnrlti.M'Mi'rn 3. llllrfnN
I'rliirntnn 3 'J. Suartlunoro 3
llurxunt 31. riorhla 0.
Alnhatiin S. I'l-nii T.
lli:illU:i.i:. Sin C. -Aliothrr
Cjllfornla fuultmll trJumpJi won ri'Kt
Ulori-il lii'fo .t.tlilrilny whnn Hie
(Inldon lli-ar, .'ilit'.'Ti'il hy llm trltl-
i'Iiiii that lio li.nl liiit hln "kirk" rim'
I'P l-i miRi r, rlawi'il the WnnlilllR
Ii ii .Stall- CntiK.ir niul n'lil him
ernmltii: tinrlhwanl on tin. nhorl
I'liil o( n 'l.n arori'. tlm InrRrst tal
ly tin Cnllfnriilafinr.it ihit han ri'R
lit. rnl uR.iltiM a rnllniaii (ram.
TIik riiiiiii Riivn A inly Hmltli tin'
Hi ar rnm-h, :i rhnnrn In Rlvn liln rti-
of 3.' The .Utli rnnlil lint play
caimu hit w,ii iiijiiroil In prnrtlu'
'' u,''1,
"' "" ""cpllon of llm midii.I
'WMter wlmn Callfnrtil.i fall.-il
lo
nun'. wnnliliiKInn .Slain .ii'i nut.
Iiti-I.cil, i lU-harRi-il, niit-lnrlih'il anil
Kriu'rally (Ulpl.iyuil hy tint ('alitor
iiiann. Dm tlnltnrii Ri'ttlllK no rlnsrr
tlitm 2 yarils to llm Illim ami Cohl
final llim
ftVUACI'Si:. N V. Nov. C. -Syia-Iiim'
nm.iirnlty won a luiril :l.i 'il
i;aim froi.i Ni'lir;iil.,i lirri' Satimlay
U In Ci. Tlm Ornnr." liml n f.llKln
1'ilr.i' nn Ni'hniHkn tlmiiir.lmut tlm
Knnm, iillliiiii;li holli I'luvrim foiiRlit
mfry Inrli nf tlm way. Kyrurnsi
put o.rr tlm wlmiliiK urorn lain In
tlm fourth pi'iloil on n ncrlrs of
Hd'atly iIiIm-h iliionr.li .Ni'hiaHla'.H
Itiii' v. hlrli ciirli'il tin' hall fiiiin llm
2.'. y nl linn n.rr llm i;oal lino. A
fiuiihli' Ravi, fyrmnno itn iliniirii ami
it wan n finnhli. whlrh Ii'il to n No-In-a.Hka
ti iirhilowii pr.nlciKily.
Minors wici:, sci.i-'
.MIIDI-'OHO, Nov. ii -Mm. Jnsln
I learns, nf Jaekionvlllo, Is In n per
lotO: ciiniHtlnn In u linopllal hiirn
hi n riMiilt of having been shot )on.
Ilird.iy by her IiiihuiiuiI, Mol llearn
v.h'n nhnt lilniHulf. ilyltu: liiatanlly
Tlm' couple hud been separated fnr
otnii flino
WKATIIWt I'lUHIAJIIMTII.S
i Tlm ( ji'.lu-rilinii.i.ignih nt I'mler-
wnoii'it riiiiriuiiey
1'i'glHtori'i u Hte-nly
full ii barometric
puHstire f r n m
noon yost onlay uu
nunn today, l'n
Ki'tlled euudltloiiH
will pievall for an
other 12 huiiM nt
leant
Kniecant for liuxt
21 Iieiiih:
Ciuultluil: ('mull
lions favornblo for
lain or minw tonight, with brisk
Wlllllll.
Tl'o Tyeou niconllng ihoniituneter
i-eglHlnivd maximum mid minimum
toinpointuioH Inday iw followst
IIiKh II
Low 1!U i
5
I
Confidence Expressed
Republicans and Demo
crats; Cnmpnicn Bitter
I'Hit'M-AMi. .Nov ; din. of
flii : t lillti-ri'iil imllllriil mill-
I"IKIIM 1 1 iloiilsiR Iml.iy Willi rin.il
.i'nnln ImiiihI liy rill faillnnn
I ii' puiiiKiiii Ulan- r11.11r111.t11 innti
I in n cl.U'Hiii'Mt tnilny i-l iliiinl nn
oh 1 11 Mctory hy sh.ooh ni-
Cli.ilriiKiu llnilth of 1 In- ili'iiiorn
Up turn' Is rlnlinliip, a iiiajurlly of.
I nn.i.ofi for I'lerrn.
t
Hli.irlni; (inunl InlMm. In ihc-cov-J
j i-ninr-ililp flRht lit II." M it in tlin
('nliipillinry IMlirallnn hill. U'lilrli
I wnnhl put prlxaln primary rriinrln
mil of biiiltii'c In 1 tin mitt.- Tim
n-llKlnii 1 Injun ha limm tltrnii;;ly
llil,.l,tl llilii llln . n itifi-i lfn 1,illi
m.r llm nchonl Mil ami IhrniiRii tin.
ni ll II Iim nf M-rri'l nrciiiilinllniui.
LYLE RETRIEVES HAT
Wllliiliaw, us Ciuullihiti fin Ma)nr;
Will Vnlf fur Wllvm
Di-i-liirlnc that I In r nti now- nn
mail) i iin llihiti't In On- fli hi thai
tlm Kiirri'nnfiit iniilhlatn ' iniRht n.i'
hi. tlm I run clmlrn of t!i" pi'nph',"
A. J l.yln tmla Innim.l a nlato.
ini'iil In whli Ii Im rt'trlvli-c! hin luit
from tin. rlni; hy wltlnlniwlim- ni n
camlhlaln for mayor. I In nahl ho
wnuhl votn for Wllnon,
l.)lo'n ntatciiR'llt. nmlrrsjcil to the
rltlioni nml vciturn of Klnmntli Calls,
H.ihl In part '
I'p to tlm pri'm'iit monii'iit I
IiiiM' In-ill a rumllilatn for mny
or of your (,10. unit I tnki Dili
(ipporlunlty to wliliilrnw- from
tlm rarn nn ranilhlato for that
offlcn I thcrcfori'. reQiieM
that on i!i in I oti' for nm nt
I hi I'lii-llnn hclil tninorrow I
iln thin for tliu ri-ason that I
halo i nnslili'rcil tin- rlliiatlnn
rari'fully from It'n arlnu
niiRlon ami bt'llow' that thrrn
iim nml nn many ramlhlalon In
llm fh'hl fnr tlm offli-n of may
or that tho Mil i'i fill i-.i lull
ilaln iiiIkIiI nnt ho tlm trim
rhnli'n of tlm pcoplo. I mi rnn
lnt-oil thnt can hi-nt nrrvn Kla
math Calls nl thin litim hy iln
lur. my part In narrow Iiir tin.
Hat of -iill'llil.ili' with llm vlnw
of pi'riiilttJiiK nt llm polln tlm
i-iirrinlou of your actual
rholi'i. fnr tlm lllclirxl offirc In
your i-lly.
mahki:t iici'oiit
I'OHTI.A.N'K. Nov '. C'altlo
slnw. IIiirii I'.'ie In r.Oe li-wer, prime
llRllI I U . .1 0 In till. (Ill Sheep MRIIK.
ITrr.h weak. Ilutor tile.uly to ..trniiK.
T Pi'ili lit
GUI IT
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JrSjC 5H 1 UiMMmz$J$9 SmWw,
- mm mmmwmi ii i imii'i i H . . -t aw i. ,,.., i .s
WHERE TO VOTE
i.(ii .vi ion or I'ltKUNf 'I'm
I I, llii,mi'-i miHnlrr hliiii, I lil
nil' Mi.ln.
I '-. IIiiIIii'h l(lll, Mnln lirlurrii
' .c ii niul mill 'lliliil,
il , I H.lllt III tlill I'llllllllOIISI ,
I'nuilli mill .Main.
I I, I'iiMii'h fiiiiillini- Kiuri', Slxih
IhIjiiiii Miiitinlli mil Mnln, '
.", Hi in- nl Cinlinl lioli'l, Mnlli
, niul lilmiinlli,
". ...it Mure nnjiMiiiiiK "ini
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) 7. Iti-int liiillilln;:, iiiim-i friiin '
Ulilli- I'llluin li'ilil.
M, (iiaililm Ii ii-ftlilriHi', Wimli-n
iim mil' iii-.ir Itiiiin-I,
II. IIiii-iiii-ii .Mill
iiilillilmi
-i hnnl.
(I. It. It. ti Icililrnil-. hlilp.
iln;;liin.
GARCIA MISSING
WHEN DEMAND TO BE
JAILED IS REFUSED
lil alii .Man '.'nl In Wrmm I'i-m,
Hill Ciilliil In Cnllmi lllii'itloni
of I'liillmiil I'ollin
roilTI..VI. Nov. T. Whin Jo..
Can-In, nf Klamath I'.-i!h nppt'.nrrl
In I'nrtl-iml lo imrvn CO ilayn for vlo
latlon of the law prohibiting llqunr
from hi-lni; Inkmi nn an Inillan rrmr
vaiii -i, ho mar.'lmil directly to tho
pnllip ntnlli n.
niiri'la. provlotthly, bail bun
nrautci! a 3(J ilays' nta ynf occutlon
that Im mlRht liarvoat hfn rropf.
Wlmn ho ai rofitni'il inlmlttvr.ri'
lo tho (,ty Jail Carcln w.'ill.oil i-1o
(Iliiinl. lalloil ilown malcillctlona on
tho honiln nf Mirlntin pollro ifflc?n.
nml upin bultiR mlvlrcil to n-c
Cnlti'il Hlittci Mnrnbnl Hotcbklsa.
loft tlm hiillillnR.
Hi- illil not ibow up nt tho county
bantlln. A formal and urcint Invl-
tutlnti will ho tendered him today.
acccinllni: to tlm mawhar.1 offo.
ROAD MEET AT YREKA
l.'ffnrt Heine Mmlo In Si-KIc tti .
linn nf Outlet
Another effort definitely to nottlo
the Ineatlnn fir an outlet to tho Pa
cific hlRhway Is IioIiir made at Vrokn
today. DeloRatlons from Weed,
Dorrls. .Mardoel, Dtiusmiilr am'
Klamath Calls will u pri'M-nt.
The Klamalh duloRatton, compos.
nl of .1 M. .Martin, John llole. J. J.
Ciirher. W. W. Mi.NV.-ily nml T. A.
Stevenson, reprejentlnr; tho ehamber
f f rommerco, left hernut " n. t.i.
j today. They will meet tlm other
itelcRateK fnr ii nhorl jronfi'ri'ncii be
fore (ho entire body Roes before
th i.upervlsnrs nt 1 1 a. in.
County .IihIri. II. II. Ilumii'll ami
Cuiiimlst.U imr Ilurrel Short, ropre
KoniiiiR tlm enunlT, left for Vrcka
Siimlny.
THAT'S WHAT AN "X" STANDS FOR
E
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Three Bodies Discovered by
First Rescue Party; Lit
tle Hope for Others
HI'ANOM'K, I'.i . Nov. 0 -. tcr-'
rir.r rxploblon In tlm Itullly mine nf
tin. Hi'llly Coul rnmpany ln-ro t lita
inornlnK ".nlnnihcil l.i-twrcn SO and
'Jli iiilrmn.
T!m mlrmrn hail Jmit roiid to wrrk '
whi'ii tho rxploilon orrurrod with
out warnltiR, cutting off tin- men
itnmofl lately,
Tho first rosctii! party to "nlor
tho mlno roportoil nt noon tho Anil
ine (f tlirii' boilloi. It wii fear
ml that mnny If not nil of the oth
er !l ontomhcil inon wcro iloatl
Tlm rtwcimrK cainn to tho surface
after a ntcorul trip Into the mlno,
out ilocllnoil to rIvo nny Info-ma-t
Inn. A second rescue party Immo
illatuly went Into tho wnrklnRS,
Silent Rroups of wot-oycj women
anil children wcro huddled nt the
mouth of tho shaft, p.ijInR no at
tention to tho rain which beat upon
them.
RING BATTLE TUESDAY
Cuiiii nml Welly In Main Kient
I'mnilT Fnl III Hounds
j kIrIu fans tomorrow- nlRht will
havo nn opportunity to watch two
s flKhters now to this city, but who
ci mu hero with reputations for be
Inr exceptionally Hut men In the
J'14f.-pound class. Then aro
yi.l
Kians of Windsor, Colorado, 145
pounds, mid Wildcat Welty of lloUe,
Idaho, HO pounds.
In their wrrkouts during tho past
week, both KiniiR and Welly havo
exhlblto'l speed and science, and
fans are tf tho opinion thnt the two
are well matched. They aro sched
uled to ro 10 rounds.
Jnck llurmnu will appear against
oJo lllackburu of MedfoTd, who
Is nlso n stranger here. Harmon
gate a good exhibition In his prev
ious liout hero, although he was not
mauhed with u fighter of his clars
Klmer Hammer of San Joso nnd
.U'htiny Owens of Portland, 1 IS
pounds, liae been Imported for tho
nci-nslnti, and both nro reputed to
bo ilevor mil artists. They will
fight ffiir rounds.
The .voting flyweights, l'ltzlmmons
and Anilorson, will do their usual In
teriMtlnb eurtnln-rnlser.
SOMETIMES
MI
NT I ED ID
m
SLAIN MINISTER
i
Another tracody In clerical llfei
took placo In Havre, Mont, when
Her. J. U. Chrlstlcr. rector of St.
Murk's Kplcopal church, was shot
and killed by Mrs. Margaret Carle
ton, wife of former District JudKQ
Carlcton. Mrs. Carlcton killed her
self Immediately after slaying the
i rector.
WHAT WILL WOMEN
DO? BIG QUESTION;
VOTES WILL ANSWER
I'rnilnlne lliillnt lllR Factor In Klec-
(lon; Velrrnn rolttirlnni l'n-
nble to I'rnllrt Ouleonm
WASIMNOTON, .Vox. C "Wht
will the women do?" now Is the
question on tho lips of Innumerable
political candidates and managers,
and moat of them admit that the
answer will not bo known nnttl af
ter tho votes on November 7 are
counted.
The "women's vote" Is a big fac
tor In many campaigns, congress
ional and gubernatorial as well aa
local In the nrcsent cimDilcn. sjul I
veteran political leaders, of tho male
persuasion at least, declare It re
mains an unknown factor In most
casts. In many campaigns the wom
en, It Is said, hold tho balance of
power and the election will swing
as the feminine votes fall. "Dry"
candidates, fer the most part, are
relying heavily upon feminine sup
port while In some congested centers
the "wets" aro claiming a share or
majority of the woman vote.
I'lillllriani I'p Slump
Women ha-o secured the ballot
generally so recently that the male
politician, according to Information
here, have not jot "gotten a lino"
accurately on feminine action at the
polls. Wamon'a organizations have
been built up within both republi
can and democratic parties and also
the socialist and prohibition, but
these organizations havo not yet bo
gun functioning, it Is said, with the
accuracy of tho malo element. Worn-
en rpcakers am numerous, women
voters hnx-e been polled carefully
( liidcAoj and otherwise corralled on
, paper, but nstute politicians declaro
that It stilt remains Impossible, to
f(-recast tho "swing" of tho femin
ine voters to any point of accuracy.
j Kien the number of women voters
on November T Is uncertain, desplto
roglbtratlou renulrcriionts, Heavy
' primary voting, It Is declared, does
not Insure n lOn per cent "vote of
womon nn election day.
WYiW Vole Uilge.st
t
Women cast tholr largest voto In
tho 1920 presidential election, after
I ratification of tho suffrage amend-
incut, but future feminine voting is
I expected to bo much turgor. The
total popular voto cast In 1920
wns about 20,000,000 as compared
with IS, 528, 000 four yours before
While politicians do uot believe that
tho total Increase was duo to wom
an sufrrago they aro stiro that
a largo proportion of the now mil
lions of electors was of tho fem
inine sex, previous presidential years
slioultu; hut comparatively small In
creases. Tho politicians doubt, how
over that tho femlnluo Interest In
tho congressional bl-elcctlon will bo
as largo us two years ago.
O. II. kksti:h 1.SI-W
iChurlos Humiltou Hester, 50, res
ident of Klamath county for 3G
yours, died of blood poisoning at his
homo In I'oo vnlloy at 10 p. m, Sat
urday, Funeral services wero held
this noon and biirlal was at l'oo
vnlloy comotery. Kostor Is surviv
ed by his wife, two daughters and
n .son,
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IIP OFSTIE: ,
WILLIE
Election Will Brin Shalt
up in Control of LcgU ';
UtiTe Affair
WASIMNOTON, Nov. . ?Mf art
less" of the election results, -'tltf
will be a new deal In legliiathVar
fairs In tho neit concreM. , ,!..-
New hands, to a larga extent; la
both nenato and house will bia4le
tho wheel If the republicans WlH,
and of course, there will be .eMS
plctc turnover should the democrats
gain control. ( , .
New officers and committee Chsl
man In both senate and house '(sir
tho next congress already hare'Vcs;
seriously and widely deicutaed, pri
vately generally bnt publicly', m
some extent; while voluntary i
Involuntary retirement of some pre
sent leaders Injures a tbake-ur fa
management of the 68th congress'.
In addition there are proUf
increased "Insurgency," largely tea
fined now to the senate, which (tt
Is to make substantial headweyya'e
cording to veteran politicians, Btai)
develop during the next congress, of
be too late tor the 1914 presldta
tlal campaign. ' ,
Koiu) Chans-re Certate ,
Trinclpal changes In mangaaMt
of the next congress naturally wlH
occur In the bouse, from which
resentatlve Mondell of Womlag, i
publican leader, retire either. t, he
come senator or return to prjvaia
life, while Representative forJs'ty
of Michigan, chairman ,of the .
erful ways and meant coaalU,'1 Js'
not a candidate for re-eleetleal Asp
resentatlve Volstead of MlSgaisfc-,
chairman of"-tho Jodlctay coApaV;
tee, also la up against ttroag si
position for re-eleciloa. V.
In event of continued revimsM
control of the house RepreeeataUYos
Longworth of Ohio, Maddea ref 11
llnols, Mann of Illinois, and BlHoa
of Ohio, are being mentioned as lojh
slble candidates for the repabll&aa
floor leadership. There also kss
been some talk of bringing forth aa
other republican candidate tor
speaker against Representative ' (ill
icit of Massachusetts, but tcntlsaeht
generally now is against the :ait
blllty of change In the speakership
on the part of the republicans. Bis
resentatlve aGrrett of TenasfsiS,
democrat, It is generally boUs'vod,'
would be In line for the speajksr
ship nomination should the deAe-
crats win the next house, with Rep
resentative Garner of Texas ana'hUt
ers being discussed tor floor ImsIO,
New Rules Cbairasaa v";
Defeat of Representative Cassf'
bell, republican, Kansas, chalrsaSft df
the houso rules committee, la the
primary also calls for a new, chair
man lor mis powenui comauiiot
and there also will bo several Vaaai
cles on tho Important appropriations
committee, ' .''' '
In tho senato, while VlcePresit
dent Coolldgo will continue "on'itk
throne" for tho next two years, St
least, a new president pro temprsi
a new whip and several chslmsa.
of important committees srs .si.
pected in tho next congress uadtr
continued republican rule and 'eer.-.
talnly It the democrat sboubj . r-',
gain control. Senator Cum miss vef
Iowa, now president pro tenteM,
according to his friends, it oiPMt
ed lo relinquish tho duties of pre
siding officer when the new eois
gress is reorganized. Senators' Car
lis of Kansas, oJnes of Wasbjngtea
nnd others have been mentloaei SS
successors In event ot continued H
publican majority. Senator -Ciirtie)
also, according to his friends. ji,4
slrous ot relinquishing the duties o,f
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whip, with the prsopects of a BSWef
senator securing this appolntatsai,
McCumber Itetlred
A primary deteat retires Beaatsr.
McCumber of North Dakota, clsl'
man of the finance committee, with
Senator Smoot ot Utah la line s4hM
successor, while Senator Psgo $t
Vormont, chairman of the nava Af
fairs committee, is not a csndliaU
for re-olectlon and Senator PSlS?
dexter ot Washington, It retMted
Nov, 7, stands first on tho list for
tho committee chairmanship. ' J
Thero has been soate dlieHSSJsa
of change In the senate floor 144'
ortblp of both parties la tai isstX
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