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BFFICE CORRUPTION P. 0. BUILDING MAY [RGHARD L CONNER - [SAFETY | DENIEDBY CLYNE BEREMOOELED MONEDFORMORK T g wagg Membership: Committee of Board | e TR T | ATNAVAL ACABEMY! OF INTRIGUE A E.F. Hildreth Declares Propagandists- Dr. Work Favors Elimination| of Trade Gives Send-0ff to |Col. Keller Indorses e - ‘ N Finding of Court 10 Be With-| Posing as Weltare Workers, | Chicago Federal District At- of Dingy, Cramped e o th Movement Against Disease | | : el Untif Reviewed—Probe | Atisiod Motloon. torney to Ask Sift of Entrance. Presented with & beautiful leather and Firgs. s May Be Widened. Charges ‘tEat republican propagan- Ex-Aide’s Charges. dists, posing as welfare workers, took ; 29 sdvantage of their offices to under- By the Asssciated Press. mine the faith of American soldiers|BY the Associated Press. ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 21.—The | overseas in former President Wilson,| CHICAGO, October 21—A thorough trial of Midshipman Bruce H. RODID- [ their commander-in-chief, were made | 2IFing of all charges against his som of the @rst clase, charged With jast night by Melvin Hildreth, for- |oMce will be demanded, Charles F. hasing’ Migshipmsn William H. Mc-imerly a welfare worker overseas, in | Clvne, United States district attor- Gregor of the fourth clsss, was com- [an address at democratic central com- | e, said early today, after studying { Dleted before the court-martial at the {mittee headquarters, 1319 F street. | the report made yesterday by Edgar i The presentation was made on be-| This was intimated today by En- Naval Academy this momning. The| Mr. Hildreth alleged that the repub- | B Tolman and john R. dfontgomery, ! ey C i Keller, who has : > ; - be an-|lican national committ Epeci ;{;:_',,,,‘;{ vlrhegudmx;":f"t':: a:gln :l'l'::nnfl inferest in the tor?h-l " - i ; : . :wu un:: t::‘::: "v,ul M‘;n upon | cETtaIn weilare Work e:n;o;:;:&l::g ipecial investigators of the affairs Remodeling operations to make the | Who 1+ided Mr. Conner's devotion to ¢OmIng meeting - of representative p; : ounced act! are ers bag at last night's meeting of the E membership committee, Richard L. muLD nEmovE EYESORE Conner, assistant secretary of the Washtngton Board of Trade, left this | city today for Detroit, Mich., to repre- | sent the board at the eighth annual convention of the National Assocla- i tion of Commercial Organization Sec- | the ravages of fire ang-disease, as I retartes. well as traffic dangers. The conference® to be held at the District bullding at 4 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon to map out a street safety campaign may develap into a much broader movement to combat ~Appropriation From Congress Necessary to Carry on Pro- posed Alterations. z - the intecests of the Board of Trade. | cltizens. The colonel indicated that| fiss s .- : i [ ldiers regarding Wood- 1 Mr. Clyne said. he -Department bul ng eeping wi trip to Detroit by Arth B, mour, " i % * 3 G ¥ o ng. as Robinson h: ad- countries, tendin; - 1 Al i L ne ¢ % only hinted at the nature of it . | %% : jiniia, ; - ¢ hesing. 28 80 | tnmeniae the Ao i3 tending Lo an- {motion before Judge Carpenter, in the “biggest business in the United { secretary of the Washington (‘.hnmherl States” are contemplated by Post- | °f Commerce, and D. A. Skinner. se | It was believed at the District | Ak 3 : . ; 2% animosity between officlals of the al- | W105¢ court the investigation orig- retary of the Chamber of Commerce o building that Col. Keller has in nilnd lles and America. inated. Zmaster General Work, who today COI- the United. States. The convention,S$ome sort of permanent educational’ Sl : ¢ A sul juent _ speaker, Harold In the report o - “pleted a tonr of inspection of the his- | bertna its’ §easions Monday and will | buréau or organization that would ; ; the third inBletion, which |FOulkkrod, formerly a patient in [t Is Aescered® tant ovipicougation P R ok Wednesday. This fs the|conduct. not a one-week drive for : . government hospital, s ted M| idence indi toric edifice at 1ith street and Penn- [ I8t through Wednesday. Thle s thC{ L 7ery. but would carry on a contin- | K 4 - ! ah ' 0 et EeTIous Lo she physical col- | Hildreth's asvertions, and added that| v Zomon end? oS r0Tce the law” yivania avenue. been Tepresented at this convention. | Uous war on all elements of danger g ¢ - : s s Toasaman. he believed these workers also oper- | was Tade that a Special prosceuton The old woodwork which confronts| Meetings of committees for the next | that enter T o " % S5 - . rets Convithiom. . ated among the injured soldiers ln'be appointed to rush to trial certain s week are scheduled as follows: In connection with the question of i . z " % i Lieutenant Commander J. A. Mur- thospitals, disseminating tales detri-| pending “the visitor the minate he steps Inside | WCa s BI0 CoRe o ttee, Monday at | reducing street accidents, it {a expect- o . G 2 4 ’ phy. judge. advocate, that the | mental to the war President and his Aun:nmneril Daugherty. Sie doors .of the department building | 30 5 C. Graham, chairman: parks | ed the colonel will explain to the mest- : i ke g A oo : and party. whom the report was made: deciined articularly drew the fire of Dr. Work. | and ressrvathons committee, Aonday | ing Thursday hls suggestlon for a LT ; s A haain ved. | Mr. Hildreth attacked Senator [to comment on it, but was expected The “battiements” rear themseives|at 4 o'clock. Fred Q'mc:’d;‘m'mc:yl':i ;::mnn riving regulation for - 5 “ 3 -~ He contended that the ¢ mfl::c;:ehlnlu that the people of | to return to Chicago next week. The ) : v e commi e, Tue: y - oy & 7 wescpe - _from the floor to the celllng. having | § ooty Ciande W, Oweh. chalrma Willlam F. Ham, chairman of .the st il T that - Attorney General was there yesterday “been made years ago when the Wash- | membership committee, Tuefaday at g:""g L!:flfe')'e commlduu ';.' x:fi‘;c':; 4 Wiy ) . Fit it tor wh i u of Cir- ington city post office was quartered |12:40 o'clock, George 'B. Farquhar, |bET of Commerce, Sndet who - 3 i . : s = o i irman: public buildings commit- "c mfil; ng Lenrle i - tatement by Clyne. Al TR Dy jmealeddnattmenil o would bo taken. Sy g : 4 O e Sfpcihausting McGregor | tion had Clinnin, former aweisiant distvier S Reaae i i - ol. Keller hol e theory : o making necessary for him to | ground that the 2 attor. 2 : ~ head rters LY H expense would be too orney, were well founded u ¥nich are of dark wood. ‘curiously i FRENCH SEEK PAC & sefery Chnpsian by s Sooe Shing for v toithe haspital. reat a ship subsidy bill was put for. | Genersl conditions Mr. Clvae said: S B iane hion. and ent | 8 week it 1s o sood thing throughout .- ‘Expeet Other Cases. ward. involving a like expense, to re-| _“In February of this year John ¥ here and there by rmall windows. ! auss REWE ference next wuk“wl“u Tevolve around That the hasing investigation now ll-sbnn: a few ship owners. Clinnin, assistant district attorney sSisbysan el : WITH i Capt. Clyde G. Hilton (inxet) of. New York left St Petersburg, Fla.|under way at the Naval Academy is|,, SPeakers will be on hand nightly at|presented 2 motion in the Unite Must Get Approp! . H > Wit the rheeting fs being called [ M87 21, In a sixteen-foot boat, made of haif-inch lLumber. A siugle likely to assume a much wider range, | & Jocal democratic headquarters on|States court here, which briefly has An official of the supervising archi- o = et Paxe) {by the Chamber of Commerce, it wiil | 18=0’-mutton mail was the wole motive-power of the Blue Grass—not even|invoiving other midshipmen of | the ! "el-dllr-. Mary Wright Johnson | been described by one of the district s ofti de the rounds with the cernned Tom . | ba attended by representatives of the | %8s being carricd. He salled hin craft yesterday o hin goal, the deck of {senior class, was indicated by the | Bnounced today. A special rally will Judges as a charge against every per- teet's ofiice made the row 5 A e clvic organizations | the New York Motor Boat Club, at the foot of 14Tth street, Hudsen viver.|trend of testimony given before the|De held next Tuesday, when Repre-|son employed in the federal building Tostmaster General, who was accom- & powerful French army remains on | Other trad bodies, 1008 | Hin actual time for the voyage sixty days at mea. He frequently was|naval court-martial yesterday. sentatives J. V. McClinlie of Oklahoma | of miscondiict and corruption of offici Panied by First Assstant Postmaster | the Riine and is unab'e to give Russia beealmed and in danger of star n. He once was cnught in & storm, far| Three additional midshipmen, Jo-|{28d John C. Box of Texas and O. R.| “The charge, while not against an: 3 from port, and forced to do wi t sleep for mimety hours, seph F. Fitsgerald of New York, Nev- | Singletor will made addresses. An-|one individual, indicates corruption on General John H. Bartlett and Chief [20% coonomic SSSutncg Bl Clerk Mooney of the Post Office De- | Between Russia and Great Britain, partment. - {now that the eastern Europesn question 1 longer predominant. there is no . An appropriation will be required }{is o lonx dom i from C’:m‘xcss to tear down the old |'045er community but conflict of in —_—_— sts both in central Asia and the near - ‘woodwork aud clear out the iwhole | n jnteror of the entramce of the build- ¢4st Russla like France isscutrous 4ng to make it bright and syaclous. "";rfl";":hm‘ e rmw“’n e e All the officials agreed that the old o S s M il U itt Steele, af-large, mnd Caivih IH.|Other rally will be held Friday night.|the Dart of public officers and also Mann, Cojorado, 1 first classm e that corruption exists in the United - , all i - States district court. No name, time o Tl gl Pt {or place is given in the petition. Mr. hlle the hevtne e Ao Clinnin has never offered, as far as i . e > R Bttt publicly known, any evidence to sup. court, they declined to answer ques- his petition, aithough he has re- TO START ON 175 OWN FORMEMBERSHP DRNE 22522 S )y SCHOOL LBRARY Lz :y economic assistance with the m:xrk’ Finds Aidx Houest. - = “There is nothhing more contempt- ‘prison ship” last might, presumabdi e for ‘trial on hazing lch';':- Ehetr 'ible in the minds of honest men and names have not yet beem disclosed, women { syst, of r Provisional Government to Be In- | Tcam Captains for “Y” Campaign [Bowever ruption” or'the suapicion. of “eases cluttering up the entrance are - i ceR- = the nature of an eyesore and oaght |the Dardasclies &8 they chiaisd coc « Pians are beins diawn up to {tol of the Suez canal '=The ¢ el et 35 erefore, mot on'y accept tae idea of maze over the interior. It is probe- e o % 2 Ble that the room housing the waten | Russien participation in that pa’t CiDeglines to Make Public than corruption or the suspicion of {eoeten in public office. force. whici nuw occapies a con- e i i . . 1 = L 5 —_— = “While I have had but a few hours _upicuous place Irymediately within | Wil lave to do with the dciernination Exact Charges Against- stalled Today—U. S. Marinés Elected at Dimner Given in | NATION'S CAUSE I Ectaviishment of branches of the to go over the report T wian to sires: the entrance, will be removed to an- |, "G 00Ce Chutiously to make ad- ? Public Library in the sehools and high | 1 this time that after five months ot “other part of the bLuilding. Vaces to the soviets in other schools of the city for the use of the | found Lhevr ome of m E ol e o to Leave. Union Station. found where one of my asslstants ix communities as well as the students | charged with graft or corruption. fs the plan of the board of education, | -1 was of the opinion that my as. - jsistants were men of integrity. and Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent | thin Treport conflrm: my e!lim’a.lg.r:)f of schools, told the District of Colum- | them. (Continued from First Page. bia Library Association at its resu- Delays Held R . First Page) |lar meeting last night in Grace Dodge A s 0:';::;:",_ L PUT BEFORE PARTY Believe Court Will Be Kept. Ehelichictolsaciesiss the s Officials Here. | Formal installation of a provisional| About sixty-five railroud men, rep- Igo\~ernmem in the Dominican Re-|resenting all departments of service | BY LLOYD GEORGE than 1,000,000 French individuals It is not regarded as likely that the {of all classea hold old Russian bonds | ior c t ¢iand until the Ruasian government B e e 1 | formaliy recoguizes this debt the French | The Washingtan city post office i s s o |Bovernment 12 vittually bound Lund and | pas just been “jogged” by the Post the branch office G the oIty PoO3tifoot by the Interests of its bondholders. | oo Wy oo inone Postmaster Gen- he firs !, Nevertheless, the only French lezde: ! . fflff".c:'*‘f' amjithei otathner: h'!who still - seem v a | eral Work-deelared today. explaining @ ‘:“’"51‘ :\"I;‘:’:m;:":’:flv o-Russlan rapprochement are 2 |ihe situatlon existing at the local work mentioncd W oved | fow men lize Andre Tardieu, wito feel = from around it. constrained to defond the treaty of Ver- | 0Mes. following the report made by Officials feel that it Is a waste of Sailles both In eyitit and letter to the | members of the inspection force. spece, in a sense. to retain the great jvitter end. | Supervisory officials of the local court. mereiy to hang a hage flaz in, (Copyrizht, 1922, jcity post office’ are regarded as on but also regard it as a unlque feature probation, following the report of of the bullding. and one which stru SEEK FRENCH OPINION. e ekpeate s, Ahatia cortatn) 1ax1ty yublic today to be followed by with-1of roads running into Wuhln(mn,i drawal of the American military; were cntertained ‘at dinner in the forces there is provided in a procla- | Union station dining room by the lo- Hotel H of this grou; i c 5 £ g mation issued by the military gov-!cal Railrcad Y. M. C. A. 1ast night. |ond aiosoesd the eremerre oy L iEht o The plan. which has been agreed o | Stares ave Airposed of with mor on ernor in accordance with a plan of{ The purpose of the gathering was |ferent verslons of the decision taken |y (1S POSTd would place veference | lexs dlspatch than may Le found in evacuation to be carried out by the,to discuss plans for the n-uon-wldeim‘gf ",“;:g':lo:':hfl'en l:y the Do- 14 restdent of the Digtefec :{Ceczf :"rh:rwggl:cu of the United States. provisional authorities. membership drive to be conducted Oc- | papers. ¢ morning DeWS- |lumbia, Dr. Ballou sald. The Public | violations of the lawe home Been In announcing plans for evacuation |tober 3(-31, and to get machinery | One of these is that the coalition | |IbTary Bas or will establish branch | given such consideration and care as of the republic last night the State| WOTKing so that the plan orl‘lnated'unbn sts will accept the inevitable | \Praries in Southeast Georgetown,|may be possible to obtain elsewhere. by George H. Winrlow, secretary of | and range themselves alongside their leasant and Northeast, and |15 a question tha: includes z great Department sald the provisional 80V-| ¢h4 Jocal body, will be succesaful. fellow conservatives, and there is|With the main institution in the cen- | many considerations and these will turally it would be hard to change. the! Siacins cxlalod Uare: jernment would be headed by Senor| Mr. Winslow was preeent last night rcason to belleve this course will [T of this wheel the congested sec- | be fully explained by me in the light —_— Business Men Want Decision on So-| pr. work, discussi b Juan Batista Vicini-Burgos und cabi- [and outlined his plan, which has al- | surely be followed by some of them.|gOns of the ity will be amply cared | of record facts as district attorney . Work, discussing the matter | = Al rdance | Téady been adopted from Minnesota' Another statement is that Chamber- § ©°7 in_ this distriet, RETURNING LEGIONAIRES viet Trade Question. { today. declared that he did not feel {net officers selected in acoco to Mississippl and from North Caro-|lain and his followers will form a Lack of Spmee Obatacie. The Clinnin charges. in brief, were 70 GET BIG WELCOME { that the exact charges made against |with the evacuation agreement. With-|Iina to Maine. separate group. Inapired by a spirit| The outlying sections of ihe Dis. | Pohyulo, PUIS” were returned’ when Rousing Congratulation to Be Giv- DBy thie Associated Press. . the local office concerned the public, s 2 { D v A Proper presenintion of csidenoe ~':;m“"";;_mb:_ 21.—One hundred | and that therefore he would not make drawal of American marines, accord: Bernard R. Tolson, chairman of the iof benevolent independence from the | trict also will be furnished wiih | aromia mave resulted in indictments. en District Commander Tomorrow Over Election Honor. i s 5 ittee on maunsgement, presided, { main conservative party, which th i y ing to the -terms of the proclamation | OTM. 3 party, whic! ey | libraries in the schools, Dr. llou | that cas-s were noil -and {and sixty chambers of commerce in| oW el Lunn. erested in | issued by Rear Admiral Samuel S |&nd explafned that two “membership” | whl not directly oppose’in the elec: | continued. as in' certaln S e e TR S RS the prineipal towns of France are to | im; serylce” sald the | Robison,-military governor, will begin | BE° WVOUIC g eonaacteq fr0m Wal ojtlons and with which they may co-fthere will be established branches,|been tried, that violations f the law 1 e Work o1 (as soonau the provisionai resident |{nEfon to Cal Nl nAfter & pir-[operate to a certain extent after- Subbranches or ‘statlons. - The main | were reported jbut “never prenented postal Inspectors is a er within | has ratified the executive orders an B35 L F X 5 obstacle In the way of Immediate|t0 the grand jury. that there - has P spect T dines [ 1aws of the American administration [JOhlérman were elected captalns of | The Times' political correspondent |action to this end Is the Tack of|been &' systematic amd protected ibe asked to give their opinion as to ilbc advisability of resuming com- | magci Rums i the island.. In_taking the oath of | the two lines. says that. when it comes to parlia-{space, but the superintendent thought | traffic in liquor and ~that certain = S e ‘he;mrml relations with ta. Pfil!"z’ the Wash: | oftice, Presiabat B{,r“;‘f‘"m, would |__ During the-difner brief addresses|mentary action, there is scarcely o {that room vomr be re-en"e;hforh: lawyers have received advance in- | e Ay 160 The movement is under the direc- ? a bit, that 1s | bind himself In carrying out the terms | Were delivered by P. B. Parke. mag-|doubt that the' two sections of the | library in all future school buildings | {6rmation and have obtained for un- L strict dm‘ on t American i tion of Paul Roger, Presidént of the £ sible’ for any | of the eva lon agreement, to do ajl | 8T of the pass bureau, Southern |party will be in compiete agreement ; Libraries are assured, he continued, | Wual fees the disposition of cases. Legion convention at New Orleads a {(hamber of Conauerce i i'wris and Iy any great |in his W'C“: to further the restora- | r&ilroad; M. A. Camara, maintenance | and that the apparent split will be{in the Langley and MacFarland new g welcome Wpon. their return here | Gegrges Pascalis. former president, &0 int jof way department. Washington ter- | small, urdor high sehool tomorrow noon. Rousing congratula- |both of whom fuvor Immeatate re- | phicermna, MeKke Suggestions for itsitlon of constitutional Eovernyent minal: Charies T. Stewart, assistant 2 for “two in tne mew "Bamenrorsion INITTI SEES GLOOMY tions will be given to Watson B. Mil- | sumption of sueh relations. I Rgeneral manager, Pullman Company; Extreme Teries’ Views. School—one for the eox-mun?(y oi ler, District department commauder,! 3. Roger says many merchants hat is what ‘the [inspectors did |the interventlon of military goverN-| ¢ "spieq of the rallway mail service & 3 Who was ejeted one of the nationai {and manufacturers think France | ! the case of the Washlugton clty ment =~~~ 0= 0 0 0 land C. W..Tarner of the Amerlcan| IDI View is not favored by thef(he other for the students—has been CONDITIONS IN ITALY flia lcomma‘raien of :heflz‘gxo%nz‘ ishould try to recover part of her|Llihip Tiing” could go Into any . ow, therafore, I, Samuel §. Robi. | EXpress Company. more extreme torles, who say thel™Lqn,o oy ootual contact with books Seeis e arge egation o as] on i former markeC in Ruswia. and he he- | g, . = . "Un . . & e ebioniEs SOsgation, of, Washinglon {former markee in wussis; and, he ey |fog and dothe serierthing ¥ opast. | SO0 roaT Admiral, Uhited States Navy. | coalition unionists have, indeed, “gone fon science.art and - literature, as | Many Great Industries Dead and Sl rebrenemiatves, T B Geaded B | e commercial nd ISl M |y Ve paceted et he depurt. | military governor of the Dominicar | WOMAN PREFERS JAIL | 'm0 e wiiderness and will wander | made availabie 1 school ung’ puniic ; & 5 there e .~ | ibraries,” sald Dr. Ballou, “can the Nation’s Burdens Heavy. Col James A. Drain, past department |sevesia o chance fo make theis views ghanges in persomnslcar the Wash- |and by direction of the government | T0 SIGNING OF PAPER i ;;’:fl::;fi: ta "‘:":;":; ‘l:::,"”":m pablic schosl student gain » vita! ap: = E r post office. of e Lnite es, declare and an- H ‘eciation of e sul 3¢ Says He. ilel o S Linrat, AMA R SiowsbNowiicy oabme et U D aeEmes 7 Sl onceriet, n socprannes | — e ot g e W [ W : T . = h w! e’ provisfons of article 1.0 e i By the Associated Press «mfi:;nsbtit;filv‘;e:“fia ‘:?no’:leefzt-z z:-‘; g‘,’:y!‘,‘é;")‘.. ‘:: :'hhee ».223.“’3'”:5?{5’1525 PROBE STEVENS saldiplan 1“52.";;?::”‘:?"[ tl:\eatm‘:'!l.ltl):& |Serves Month for Refusing Signa- :l,:::,,i::‘” e e "Thek:::i.c ‘n.:o::'of“':::xmon ’ROIE' October 21— T will arrive in Union station, accord- ! France should be represented in e . % ‘ . i have not be 1 parti picture of Italy’s economic condition o i a pravisienal . government of the ture to Settlement -of Several of the political writers this en slow to cipate in o Izr;’gnox;“::hedu) at léeo ock ::oon’,vom by a commercial delegation. | . CONDUCT TOWARD Domimtcan Republic for the purpose | Imorning agree that the center party | the movement to extend library facili- | was painted by former Premier Nitii . The members are in a| Ha said he had high hopes that the 2 of promulgating legislation to regu- Divorce. - idea has beem completely abandoned |28 to their pupiis. in an address at Lauria, a small town Ligh state of enthusiasm. due to the {problems relating to the payment of The meeting also el i l ! ” ate the hoiding of elections, to pro- {ané that Lioyd George will make his € also was addressed by 3 e et s oo al aae | Russl o debts andiithol guntanteeof HALL’S WEDDING |¥ide' for the reorganization of ‘the! TACOMA. Wash., October 21.—Mrs.|appeal to the country when the elee. | Miss Rebeces E. Rankin. president or |11 his constituency e e on o DA ooty e provincial and municipal governments | oanna Ryan has won the first round | tion campaign begins as a pure lib- | L.5,Natlonal Speclal Libraries Asso-[ He said that many of Italy's great mingled shouts and cheers Without | would be adjusted so that there could !2na to enable the Domincan people to clation and municlpal referenfe libra- | industries were dead. Those still reservation. ?no longer be any objection to a re- (Continued from First Page.) Taake such amendments to the consti. | With Judge E. M. Card, who has kept ::; “‘;,“d ‘;::og:‘*‘. "u‘{x:n:flofi_:: rian of New York ‘“The Americar |remaining in operation, he said, were —— jsumption of commercial reiations. tution as they may deem pppropriate. | the woman in jall for almost four|tions. He i3 credited with having at Ty ‘a8 & service-giving institu-|in_danger of suspensio ASSAIL VACCINATION i _ The hopeful views expressed by the | was cald, was Ralph V. Gorsline, a |and hold general electidns Without | weeks because she would not sign | his dieposal the coalition liberal ma- ey 5414 “has set an admirable| He said that there was less work {radical leader since his return have | vesuyman of the Church of St. John |the intervention of milltary gOvern- her name to certain papers whereby |chine, whose funds, acoording to the e B T e I e E e D LR revived interest in the question, both | the Evangelist. Mr. Gorsline was re- | ment, and this provisional govern- service has not been fully exploited [Before the war the government spent LAW IN HIGH COURT |i» commercial and political circles |perted to have been out walking | ment will order such Turther owers | fecied: betwoen. herself smi hop a1 | sag? Ml amount o nearly £3,000, Lo gt the bicth ot s mpir | 2SIRNORIN0 lire yearly, “ut mow e s el 8 IS BT P Somit e SN | i o o T o8 | 5 RRSENE YT BT | e i g s o Lo | G, R S, | o, i Shantt, v s L 4 [ehunt o SRS R oF (s musdR (€ evecuston " The woman 'was free today on|tonight is awaited with an interest|fair to AtLAID & Dosition O caem | ienrs Bame achoient budpets Sottn e Sen Antonio, Tex., Officials Have of even iments bave deficient budgets with a Forsing Links. et L e G grden of the jndee. who seld e wonld Somparable to that before his Man | Ereater tmportance aud prestige In the | total surpassing €.000.000,600 lire. 3 r it is fe 7 : Investigators intimate that they |the date of its Installation, adminis-}she does not change her fuind bylmuch of the whole political future | Miss Rankin called attention to- the »yAv'.}:eu'm' te, :2&':-":‘;;';:531" e have established the motive for the | Lyative Dowers to carry out freely the |that time, Judge Card said he would |.qepends vey of Wi g aforesaid purposes, and th aid o epe) upon how he wields that |survey m'h‘_l.fl! informational | the telegraph, the telephone and the : IEdgar Brackett Named Special |slaying of Rev. Edward W. Hall and | Visional government from that Gate |ime homsstrorcnion e sotal of $260. | “sword” which he declared he had |Fesources mow being undertaken by | raflronds, represent a veariy loss of YVaceination against smallpox, un- é his cholr leader, Mrs. Eleanor R.iwill.alone be responsibie for its acts.” ‘taken in hand when he left Londen. | the District assoclation, and stated {1,500.000.000 lire. Signor Nitti de- der " municipal ordinance, and other| _ Alde to Daugherty fn Case. |y, bur ehat their faiture o make | The American military government |37 jivaiid sister needs tlie attention| ~Meamwhile former Premler Asquith | that it should “faciiitatc local re-|ciared Italy's debt abroad at the rrecautions to prevent epidemics un- o has. St o The intentiary | search undertakings and be of benefit ¢ exchange reaches 120.000.- Lrecautlons 10 Provent Spldemics UN'i Eagar T. Brackett of New York has|arrests is due to the fact that some | far soven yearhe LU nican Republic | pespite the fact that her attorney e e 560,000 1ir m paper m f his followers among the liberals| (O Investigators in other cities” 000.000 lire. A been named special assistant to the has advised her to sign her name, {° Dorsey W. s 3 epidemics were assailed in the Su-|been name %0 aid o the prose. | Of the links in their chain of evidence the woman: has! piver: no |ndluflon,“° unknown. He is reported to be 'y W. Hyde, jr., president of the in the kingdom rency - ¥ . == ; en Lion, | assoclation, presided and introduced | 500.000.000 lire. The outiets of im- preme Court yesterday in a case Al hines notites Fa oo 5 e will aiter b ng a message fo the. naion, 500,000, re. The outiets of Im- ¢ : ®|cution by the government of suits 0f n proper! orges 7 that she will al ler attitude. both speakers. More than 100 mem- | migration, whi fn 1913, permitted R Gealyn Zusht against of- | o ainat Charles W. Morse and others. | With guards keeping leading char- LODGE OPPONENT BACKS D Svrsarancy Tebapy Wl Dol $i2000 £ ) det until Liovd Georee hae | DSTS WeTe present. 872,000 Italian imigranis to lcave Council for Zucht contended that! The first of the cases. Which will be acters in the drama under constant spoken. Some observers anticipate Italy are now practically closed. In alled for trial _before Jud fllance, 1 felt tha . S. 5 = ; jthe ¥ srific Pyon dojezuiln SERSHGRTSY | call, for, el Mosday patoge Judes | suyeilispes, no tetr os, (ot (3ic| PROMIBITION CANDIDATE U.SS.USES LITTLE MILK. |t siaity Setvacnins S22 ) APPEAL TO BISHOP T R L t No Right to Designate “Who and |WILL FROSECUTE MORSE. When” in Health Rulee, Plea. -|of Morse's shipbuilding operations | tectives were engaged in runnin g : Iy, while 100,000 gllvl't‘y’ By e:nm;:‘a'}tnfl:e’ 5:’;7-:?:.‘.‘;1. and other wartime transactions with{down details considered by the offi- | By tie Avssciated Press. s - | Production Exceeds Consumption, ;:x'm.:uflr‘fl'f’“ piquant phases of the lgne:l!:dw !Al:;:; R g ;:a‘ov‘z Ao authority in boards of health asjthe government. cials essentlal before making an| BOSTON, October 21.—Jaseph Walk- Says Government Beport. . IN CHURCH FIGHT |7 The former premier concluded his Continued address urging the cessation of fac- - (Continued from Figst Page:) 3,71 party fights and asking the would permit them to determine who | Srdinances were partieaisry ovnes: | EAGLE TRIP ABANDONED. ious to the federal Constitution, coun- er. unsuccesstul opponent of Senator| = T H S All Parties Ready to Fight. hous - the largest pro- Lodge for the republican nomination | , Although eme the largest pro_| All the parties arc declaring their arrest. Reports of the discovery of a wit- ness to the double shooting, 2 woman Us S of reputable character, were con-!for senator in the primaries 1ast!giates is not one of the largest con- | Terdiness for the fray and the la- . = formation of & government ahming at 1 for Zucht insisted, when boards of firmed offteially. month, In a statement today sald he sumers, according to announcement|DOrites ssy that for them the elec- |I8tter went on his vacation. Upon the oy eronl i "o 1q Anancial regenera- . health were permitted under them to | Cruise for Naval Reserves Off Due| In a statement glven out at his|_ 5" o00rt John A. Nicho - (todey by the Department. of Agricul- | tion cannet come too soon. An Edl- |latier’s return he accepted an offer |tion of the country. He said that he _discriminate, and to impose restric- home, in La Vallete, N. J.. Henry Ste- lls, pro to become assistant rector until the |would support such a government ne tions upon pupils attending public to Pew Applicants. vens, ‘crack shot and brother of Mrs. |hibitlon-progressive ~candidate ~forjtuge . Ly nas omly one-eight- |tOTIal In the labor organ, the Daily 2 formed. schools which were not enforced wpon | atture of sufMelent number of of- | Frauces Stevens Hall, widow of the sohator. in the election on November) Swectn, FICH Ta8 OnW 00e elobl” [yierald, today fulminates against the |75t Of the year. matter by whom The first intimation to members of cers and men to make application for | *There ls no blood on my hand X B lons of whots il per Sep | Somatver 1o Loy Geornes eotiney|the constegation that their reciors CROSS SUITS INVOLVE those attending privats schools. e gt i’ n ote the trip, the planned third voyage|he declared “If 1 had guilty Knowl- |y, fhis statement said, ~that the | i, andeDenmark, with sbout three- | were, It ssys, mainly respomsible for| e roiars oie i e, Dr. | COAL LOADING JUMPS. |of the U. 5. 8 Eagle 66, for training | €d#e. of" this awful thing ‘my con- |ton. " his siatement sald, “that the | 1, B0 o MaANY cows, uses SIXty- | e prime ministory “Dlangers Smith formally told the vestry that | * | Dnited States naval reserves in the |Sclence would accuse me without DRTATORRL CHEY of the veters of Mas | O eulions, while the United States| crimess w5 ;fi“{,‘,fifinmr‘&‘:‘";lm PATERNITY OF INFANT o Gy ing.” ; Bitunsinous Total for Three Days|Dioihcy: Pas been abandoned by Com- | ““jio"atd that he had no opinion as |{LOdEe &t the coming election. ~ Mr. luses only forty-three gallons. ‘veairy was_ cailod 5 a speciai mander John 8. Schofleld, comman Lodge-is on the wrong side of great ——— TURKS EXULT IN CHANG! mesting Mrs. Shoemaker Laumeier and Is 102,487 ing: the Toeal battallon. L s Killed D, e A binskmail | national and international questions. . etntmoon aa e 2 Cars. and men destrous of ful- He'is. leading his party to certain do- | GOVERNORS PLAN ROAD. : vorced Husband in Court Loadings of bituminous coal for thie|fAiing the requirement of law that|Wagthemotive = o . ., .y, |feat. The defest of Mr. Lodge will * | CONSTANTINOPLE. October 20— |mMatter was fald Di o in ts first three days of this week totaled | they take a fifteen-day training crulse| o 0S¥ VOO 0N 00 tors who live | ROt déstroy. the republican majority The announcement of Premiler Lloyd |dence in Dr. Smith and he exercised Settle Dispute. Sl T gach year were inatructed to abpear ||l ertain sections of New Brunswick (i the te, but it will Jessen the | Discuss Connecting Link Between |George’s resignation was received his right of requesting his asslstant loaded Ting € ave. for examination, but only a few m 5 > | powerof old guard bloc.” 1 —no doubt moge than one person wad - - by the Turks By the Associated Press. | e tt e were ot erove | Bl 88 she of (36 FIERE ol | ot WILEL otk s | s ATAY, N . e, St | Frohch here. Humid Bey, In beRait| Awtherky ln Limbied Wiw FoRK. ocaber 21— | te man the training vessel. cratic nominee, because h . N ~— Shpemaker ! t aerabers of the Tocal rekérve | an—heard of the town goesip that|CTRUIC BOmIRSE f “."m';;"" ",‘; Better highway’ connection betwssn | Of the natlomalists, declared it tndlcated | Members of the vestry made it pian | o *sPHEn TORRESE T8 (S S = sociated the names of Dr. Hall and " the- Pod hanarel¥ lthe principal citles of Virginia and|a “great victory'for the Turkish cause . : e Gence atve at” thals arm ety fire Mills. “These e rro iy s Thich he Belloas Ho saals toee it Norsh: Caruijoa. was the enbject of. .;:f," the people of Englarid, who're- ;:::::‘::a "vlu-t:::ru;: ‘.’;'Z"'.'.Tm"&l Tou eotate opeaior and dubran: te Water and O streets southwest. There | {58 Probably declacd (€ So RIS, | Nickolls” platform was in complets | S5 ST00C¢ op this ate Tamd Gov | fuse longer to permit a rabld anti- |gismissal of an assistant rector. . That SUPPOFt 8 child born to her shortly | ‘Losdtngs of anthracite continue to | WX &-500d attendance It is the hope | 1285, 0F ¢ % |accord with his own. Tl o Virstnla Turk palicy to govern thelr relations | matter was selely In the hands.of Dr. | * (. B er "o Werneaday started an | | TSt arteotiag oy EBous T8 oy o cries P yopulacityan Fousibility of Kusnarement. _ z The chief Purpose of the meeting ia { with the near east.” St anil’ the vesiry’s ealy mehns of |nctite 1 Bt Louis 1o Goiermise the " | “He'potnted out that it is well known v aad BT T e = M KLAN- . the ""““"""{?m‘;“"m‘fi Sieh: ; sive | expresstng ity position was by a vote Parentage of the chiid, alleging it had ] P y Dr. Hall had money, or could = % RADIO PHONE EXCHANGE. :::m Tt from frtends, and that Mrs. VISITS CHURCH; i e s % | Kewmal thus way connecting the two states. © It o e D oad _from o 8 "m "mFonn c"‘ms- Hall was weklthy. He thought the Hillsville to the. te line and North | approval of -the M‘m 3 Connects Aerisl Controller and tu-ph:nu calls might have been part BU RNS MORTGAGE |casotina buniding o umu;mnm"g has been regarded as fght mother was an unfit person to have 0t The matncit, | custody of it, and asked that | Be given to him if it were found te the same 25 any, He _asserted, bowever, that the is enemy .and. frowm that point to Mount Afry. whi complete realisstion of all the Turk- 5 of a plot to lure the pair where they fiymmflm .| would give the connections desired. - b be_his child. . :Feature of Perennial h’-fi Over Pilots in England. 2 be Jointly sed and the de LYNCHBURG, Va., October 1.~ A muul ch -m:n::x “"u:: in . Mdm u}z‘:‘mm‘:{'- h‘: &. Coms pld-t. Gold-Braid Markings. The frst wireless telephione e-|mand for modey made. Dr. Hall, aii| ‘A Dand of meii robed in the-dis- ;. | Snmieation of the French ¥ , Neither Dr. Smith ner Dr. Durrant | fjed stated that she had obtsined & | An order (susi teday by Rear Ad- S R el %1 | athiptic man, may have attacked his| 'tinctive:sttire of the Ko Kiux’ MVM-' mfl KILLED: Tepudiation by the Engiish Deople of[Would refer to the situation todsy. and that twe.baby was born four miral Washington, chiet of navigs- | whten po?n:‘&"“flfl lintes m“'{;:' i and. ey t Mra:} Kian, wlilts'Roods anid gowns, e 2 sz A u.;sr love'rr::l’!‘ii:; (‘;go'lx ham They sald- the controvefsy was a months later, .‘:rh::.m‘::rnu She _tien, prescribing mmorl:lhnm m 1 continient thefr departure, ac. [Mills then may have been shot 15| tered a smail maisstom chiurch near . |Fisne Bearing” Capt. Brumbaugh | & Franco- s «closed matter. Dr. Smith said he had asgerted Laume! g ther. O aniiber hapter vor the pecennial Sarling Oy work Teselved todey. at|silencs hur. BY sugkestod. Amberst.and with much cerémony |- - asited Dr..Durrant to Tesign and the —— damals ove: the distincive ¢5ld Seaid £ uae ot the s Tion el st said Be had sccoied to et | MINE CRASH KILLS ONE. mMarkings to be worn by officers and ter N - e g 4 e 'oanv mif uded, Was consumed the into ¢ Spower reported today from Hoidar, abeut TTMMINS. Ontario, Ocmb: zL-o- lon, D ‘aerodro! fshing | g was ‘wrecied. Seventy miles northwest of Bdmon- | the g . the man was fatally hurt and elght or te the broken gold stripe of | Croydso. ‘required Several B! . 6 1 Capt, alul ‘spinefton. . : nine others were injured at the Hal- e iv-dran usifocma. for z t e e e e n T e o | A SRS S I : R R e mdar | ¢ ] & , where Mrs, Stevens some | paper_to the : fi‘.‘."?' the oo ‘while inhaling. Me&' % ‘ l.n-.:. <ok - : st M’dowm -.