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N * . ods used are similar to those of the 'llld. lof dl, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, OCTOBER 30, 1921—PART, I. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT GUARANTEED QUALITY AT DV TOPRES |, * AGAISTHUNGARY | Little Entente Trcops Assem- ble to Force Ultimatum |} Which Cannot Be Met. | BY A. R. DECKER. By Cable to The Star and ¢ Copyright, 1921. VIENNA. Austria, October Czechoslovak mobilization has prac- || tically been completed and reports | that the Jugoslavs and Rumanians are mobilizing have been confirmed. || Kdouard Benes, the (zechoslovak prime ministe s declared Pressburg or Bratisl into Hungarian territo into Hun, slavs are anncuncement of e, but is si en presented verball garians. There seems to be umong the little entente powers another —sentiment not included in the ultimatum, na ly, an intention to remove not the Hapsburgs foreve rthy = i, ed to the Hun- || el Karelyi is reported to be Belgrade negotiuting with the Jug slavs for support in for government in Hungary. und the socialists wou : neither would « the Hun- nnot pay the cost mobilization of the ! the ultimatum. that the Serbs frontier and ¢ the Czechs, they i Hungarian forces. fear that ! coming events will bring another | sad page in Hungary's tragic history. | EXPECT DEMANDS TODAY. l Bumania Holds Up Order for! Charles’ Surrender. matum to Budapest, surrender of former King Charles of | Hungary, has been postponed, would be presented some time toda: Pourparlers relative to the disposition of Charles are continuing between Prague, Belgrade and Bucharest. BERN, Switzerland, October 28 Some of the members of the suite of former Emperor Charles have obtained permission to enter the grand duchy of || Luxemburg, it was learned here today. These include M. chow: cham- berlain of the ex Baron Schonta, Capt. Werkman and fe and sev- eral of the ex-king's auemlinw 1 “MUD-SLINGING” LACKING | IN FREDERICK CAMPAIGNi County Political Drive So Far Has Been Largely Still-Hunt for Votes. Special Dispateh 10 The Star. FREDERICK, Md., October 29.—With less than two weeks until the election, | the Frederick county campaign up to ! this time has been unusually quiet. Party leaders on both sides have been pusaied over this phase of the situa- ome election,” usually resulted in a feverish cam- Vpaign, many mass meetin, nd much | “mud-slinging.” This fall the old e: citement 1S missing. Candidates aj covering the districts in what th have termed “the still hunt for votes.” Not as much interest as had been expected is manifested by the women. It is understood that party women of Baltimore earlier in the campaign had volunteered to come. to Frederick to} dellver addresses at the organization of the woman's republican club. The invitation, however, was not accepted. The leaders in both parties have had | trouble arousing interest in their dis wwict organizations. —— | EXPLAINS RESTORATION | OF DISFIGURED FACES| Dr. U. P. Blair Declares Features Can Be Retu rned to Original Appearance. ‘ By the Associated Press. o PHILADELPHIA, October 29.—Dis- | figured or maimed faces may be r stored to their original appearance by facial surgery, the American College of Surgeons was told by Dr. Vilray P. Blair of St. Louis, in an addr ““Reconstruction Surgery of the F Declaring that wu great field con- fronts surgeons in face reconstruction work, Dr. Blair said that the meth- sculptor who conceives in_clay, the tailor who cuts the cloth, or ding | that he employed an artist who worked continuously with plu.\u»rI ! casts. | His method, he said. was to make a plaster cast of the condition of the then build the desired featu cheek or even eye socke recast the entire face in pla; then press tinfoil over the want features to obtain a pattern. Soft tissue or cartilage is then grafted from thigh or chest. sewed on and| allowed to heal. These operations have been successful, declared Dr. Blair, in cases where the entire half | of a face afflicted by runcernuu(' growth had to be destroved. i FEDERAL DRY OFFICER i PLANS MICHIGAN DRIVE j Canadian Border Conditions to Be (i}l Cleaned Up, He Says—County , Co-Operation Promised. By the Associated P DETROIT. October 29— 1| James R. Da federal prohibition ||} oficer for Miichigan. announced he was making plans for a driv, the illicit liquor traflc in eral authorities would the effort by city and coun ties. The “clean-up” will be timed, Mr. Davis sald, to take place while the,| November federal grand jury is in segsion. The jury will begin its mit- ting next Tuesday. Federal authori- ties are prepared to take any v violators arrested before the jury im- mediately, Mr. Davis said. | Paul W. Voorhels, prosecuting at- torney of Wayne county, announced || he would co-operate with the federal authorities by starting court action against all properties in the county which court records show have been used for dispensing of liquors twice singe 1917. 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