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- . r " WEATHER. ¢ < “From Press to Home Fair and somewhat warmer t ¢ Within the Hour” night: tomorrow increasing cloudi- = 1 ‘ 2 ness and warmer; rain by tomorrow The Star’s carrier system covers every night. Temperature for lw_er'x;?-lou'r . s ; - city block and the regular edition is hours ended at 2 p.m. today: eghc- 3 delivered to Washington homes as fast 61, at 3:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest, 36, « ' | at'7 a.m. today. Full report on page 7. . as the papers are printed. Closing N.Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 28 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 89,089 D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922—FORTY-FOUR PAGES. Hi TWO CENTS. [President Plans I[{A]] WD GIVES Quiet Observance Ambassador Wh | 5. SEEKS VOICE I KNG JU0cES 01572k Bredey STOR OF ARTONS ments have been made for any special observance of this anniver- sary, according to officials of the White House, and it was statea | Reporters Invited to Ask Any ‘fl‘,ltll"te Pl’c!ldtn‘ti, lbelid!l receiv- ng telegrams an letters of con- J = HYe gratulation, will pursue his cus- Questions During Sitting tomary daily routine. Already a WASHINGTON, Entered as sccond-class matter post office Washington, D. C. No. 286 RICC! QBITS POST AS TTALIAN ENVOY TOUNTED STATES Follows Lead of Others That New Premier May Choose | Negotiations Now Going on Between State Department Own Men. and League of Nations. lfl}'&"."%l&' reoeted e “ne White at Home. Friends of the President today called attention to the Striking contrast of this year with the IDENTIFICATION EXPERTS eventiul November 2 of two veurs ago, when the President celebrates his’ birth anniversary by being CALLED BY PROSECUTOR elected to the higlest office of the land by the largest plurality ever given a presidential candidate. DAWN OF ANOTHER DAY AS YOUTH TAKES HELM IN OTHER COMMISSIONS ALSO WILL TAKE PART “ i { Farm Where Bodies of Rector and today for the first time, Mrw. Frances Noel Hall today told re- First c°nsignment Turned porters that ghe was nabsolutely ignorant of how her sband Rev. e Ed rd Whe l, Over to Post Office BY | i am deaen st ston. Erenmor ' Navy Yard. e e The rector's wife at a in her h y zed by h RECEPTACLES OF BRASS/| torme. Trmothy m brciftor, mevcrtc ed that she had absolutely mo knowledge of the shooting: that Already in Anthrax Branch of \{ World Family of Nations, Says Report. Mussolini to Rule With Hand of Tion in Guiding Italy on Road to Normalcy. Br th iated Press. By the Associated Press. "ROME, No (VEETCRIO: ROEANDERICCE GENEVA, November 1.—Informal ROME, November 1.—Vittorio Ro- andi Ricci, Itallan ambassador at negotiations have been going on for vashington, has presented his resig- some time between the league of na- ation like his colleagues, Count itions and the State Department in forza, ambassador at Poris, and Washington to make possible Ameri- can participation in the election of Eonator Frassati, ambassador at Ber- judges to the permanent court of n, wishing to leave Premier Mus- G olini free to choose his own trusted international justice, it was sald at en for such important posts. the league headquarters here today. 1t developed today that Premier The statement followed receipt of < fussolini had sent a reply to the let- Washington advices stating that ad- er of resignation from Count Sforza, justments were in progress looking which was received yesterday, Te- Both Sides on watch fol' toward American government repre- : [proaching him for his action and ask- sentation in the court, which was i 1 s i to vemain At n1s post. Fake Voti El created under the treaty of Versailles. | Pay More Rent i Premier Mussolini’s letter to Count ake voting as Elec- Secretary of State Hughes, it is ! | s - tof A : Their Advent Will Mark New| she was not on the farm the night Sforza, ambassador declared, had correspondence Wwith O N F | eclare orresp | r INO I' urnace, | of the double shooting; that she Asked to Stay On. tion Nears. Americans here during the last as- | : “I feel bound to regard as a scarcely sembly, in which he made it clear | S La dl d | 1 Chapter in U. S. Postal | bore no enmity toward cither Dr. friendly and very o efore. you that the United States could not ac- ays naila y‘ | History. Hall or Mr. Mills, and that she had fyous [decislon to Kes S {WET ISSUE STIRS STATE |cept the jurisaiction of the court un- s Us ‘ no knowledge of any love letters have official knowledge of the dire What to "do when & landlady, i tion 1 shall take in the matter of til the American government had alleged to be dissatisfied with a having passed between them. S v his all lay be- Ve foreign policy which T shal | some voice in the election of the rental reduction ordered by the BY DAN RING. fore the chamber, and which Wit |Both Candidates Concentrate on|3udse> Seamen’s Union Chief De-| Dirict Rent Commission. wxes |Superintendent Says Change;| L% the sovesimentimere turned overl oy is e rn o o iar. an: 2 & - to the Post Office Department today 3 s u mistakenly sup: Privately Made Suggestions. | P ¥ el EEETR IR S of sentiments, as you mm ouchithe)ifurnacefiend trefunesiito i by the naval gun factory, under ar-| NEW BRUNSWICK, X. J,, November | Beer Plank in Demo- : Z 5 - H i PO herefore, formally invite you to R Several suggestions have Dbeen clares They Are Supplant- install S 1o poryx ynewsonelfintiLEy in Policy Is Needed to rangements whereby the latter is|1—The barrier of silence and isola- emain at your post and not to em- cratic Platform. made privately in Washington by the tenant pays a higher rent is | | manufacturing for the postal authori-| tion that has stood between Mrs. a government which repre- friends of the league, the principal i i i | a problem put up today to the Save Confusion 5 Rt - Frances Stevens Hall and t al ing American Sailors. | 2 problem put up today vo the 8 tiex 9600 teter boxes of various types | Franer s Hall and the genera interview The first 100 mail boxes ever made ents the loftiest expression of the of which is that the United States broken vesterday. In the pational consclcnceet a reply to my BY N. 0. MESSENGER. might sign the protocol instituting Creeufialdio 30 syermont avenue i 132’0:“::1{:“,"( navy vard employes| afternoon at 1 o'clock the widow of Tam. reserving to myself 2 Staff Correspondent of The Star. the court, the league assembly and According to information re B Spane rd ¥ A oNCaY o & i et S ther decislon in your case. e o 3 o 3 PROTESTS TO PRESIDENT | ceivea vy the commission. Fannie |FRICTION POINTED OUT. ! who otherwise mignt lose their jobs| the slai rector received newspaper urther decis E A gree- | NEW YORK, November 1.—Repub- | council amending the statutes so Downer. owner offithenr = being given work, but the working ar- | Men at her home and submitted her- Minister of Industry Rossi, in ag! licans are manifesting anxiety over|that a non-member of the league ad- _ i had the old heating plant i —_— SaeE P EAs Do the presence of Timothy N. away, apparently with the inten- i rangement between the Post Office ent with the minister of the treas-f . o ;o ching them of alleged|hering to the statutes could partici- to questions. Names Shipping Board Vessels on! tion of installing & new one. The |Education Authorities Must De- g has caReEatine a "“‘t'“:f’as | fraudulent registration in this city|pate in the election of the judges. e e jaced i”“:"’:‘l:?i:"; s l;:; :““‘:m"’:‘:’]‘”“n"’::: ewspaper men are now interview- e reopening o e iy {and Brooklyn of democrats to the es-! Another suggestion advanced Is . . in ti 1, b ‘the landlady i : . . e = S Eet| ing Mr=. Hall with the aim of getting ! = B 3 s H 3 ‘Whi ‘oreigners Are Now n the yard, but the landlady s end on District of Columbia |new be e o - d defi story of he mi-officially announced today timated extent of 25.000 votes. Thelthat the assembly and council ek E 1 dtoinayenrtusaalito hive e 3 Eer e, Inien mneat ol icomue e and el atory oL her ©On Road to Normaley. election machinery on election day |might so amend the statutes that! Employed. I N Lonantamstes for Improvements. (e mANasne ber 14. when her husband, Rev. Ed- pay riote - Brass and zinc letter boxes, some- S aHaE ward Wheeler Hall, and hi heart” choir singer. Mrs. Eleanor Mills, were murdered on the Phillips [ farm near De Russeys lane. Under be a violation of the law for Mrs. he Ball act it would | By the Associated Press. Greenfield to disregard the com- Absence of clearly defined authority | the postal service, i Ttaly was on the rcad back to mor-| will be overwhelmingly in the handsia non-member accepting the fu- aley today after a most exhilerating |of the democrats in greater New | risdiction of the court could partici- teek that saw the younger generation | York. Upstate it will be correspond- | pate in the election of the judges, thing entirely new in the history of nd which are ex- under seashore 3 - NCISCO, Calif., November| mission’s rent determination, |ana recponsibili s e pected to “stand up” 5 e to power and in a great triumph |ingly controlled by the republicans. |cven without signing the protocol. |, SAN :fi:r T C‘;;‘:“ ‘;:‘f:‘,:’n: whieh 'fixod 4 3100 monthiy rate, »v:‘u:;u'r’:":;b’:;;’:“:n: Shown in the | conditions for a haif century, are be-| Simultancously with this announce. . ticians. One democrat cynically remarked in t . = b e ; 8o _she is in a quandary. ; - | ing manufactured at the naval gun|Ment yesterday came an additiona pverthrow the older politic o g It is understood here that Df. Jobn | o' ' rvarew Furuseth, president of| ° The commission did not make | ings.will inevitably result In the.factors. under the big order. statement from Speeial Deputy Att 4 Tens of thousands of the young. Vig-a mixed assemblage to a republican| Bassett Moore, the American now ney General Wilbur A. Mott that in s U known what action could be i ¢ s fascieti and tiwete enthusiastic | friend, “You ought to be asexpert In | sitting on the bench of the intefna-|‘nc International Seamen's O Wby (e tananty future as it has In the past in con-| Boxes Made of Steel. | dicated the final stens in the case of 3 ors who accompanied them here | your bailiwick as we are here.” { ot ite acceptable to. the syggesting that the administration fusion and friction between school . the prosecution are now being taken. " dmirers who : | tional court, is qu should attempt to solve the problem e authorities and officials of the Dis- | 1he first hundred boxes are of steel.{ and that defin{tt action of =ome sort | much like the letter boxes which are to be found on the streets of the N S tional Capital, with the exception that Frank W. Ballou s Mr. Mott state a : ou. superintendent of | (M9 AT H e placed nearly | MT- Mott stated that three men schools, who points out that the suc- {answering the description of the man in the midd box. s wi : cess of such a procedure depends al- niddle of the box. This Will| oy, Mre. Jane Gibson, pig farm together too much on the personal | 2110w postal officials to place bul-|gaw on the night of the murder near amiability of the persons concerned. | /€lins in a space above the drop, in|the scene will be brought to the court- is certain within the next few days. To Quiz Three Men. rom all over the land were on the way Democratic managers report that|{'nited States government in that pa- - 5 Astatic kers on American ack to their homes today. Yesterday|polls and “straw votes” made by them | gition, but that Washington desires ::“D, ‘w“ m:’:: :“:“:by Furoséth | 3 their< was the thrill of a real Roman fin this city indicate that Smith will | an assured volce in the uture elec- |mu"yoiny. " mureecth. charged that| : i ? T whic le made v ity by 3 . . ¢hic . : fcfumph im which a Ml beop°s carry the city by 300,000, which they | tions, which, under the statutes, Will| \perican sailors were belng driven the streets ring with plaudits for King | estimate will be enough to swamp|pe held in 1930, unless a vacancy h ¥ " ! ! ad re- and -ountry after Dr. Benito Mussolini | the upstate republican plurality. Re- | arises. off the seas ‘because lhey, ‘(‘h and his new fascisti ministry d (akamvub“mn s Ayt et fused to work, eat and sleep Wit their oaths before the soverign. i JOINS ANTHRAX COKHISSIONIChlnese cooljes.” trict government This is the candid opinion of Dr.! oo a< this formal ceremony l\;fl:nifii‘:‘;r:"‘wfi"i‘; s::u’;dm:;:l\lh::p:s;f:: —_— “We feel that you scarcely realize | “Friction hae heretofore existed be- | Which may be given instructions to|noyse to enable steps toward the brought about the fleghm’m;"’“fi":‘e‘:l’ victory in the state. U. S. Also to Enter Opium ‘and |the l’l""“l d'”“"‘flble‘hlp‘”‘:“;':c:_f_ tween municipal architest 'and the ’ :’::Oel:: as to proper ways of mail- identification of the mun mentioned to arched as victors throu a : American seamen in this respect, schoot ofclals and the:school board! . ete. e taken. Mr. Mott did not state rects of the city, crowded with a| It is probably the fact that neither|{ White Slave Branches, Report. |ine letter said. “The workers ashore | 0SCAr W. Lange Shoots Self | saia pr. Baliou. “at times. ¢ | e of brass poxes, unpainted. will | definitely whether Mrs. Gibson will be ast concourse that for the day doubled | side knows to any such nicety of | by the rederat e riction | tyrnish something new in postal his- | present. the population of Rome. calulation how the vote will break | BY WILLIAM E. NASH. are protected by the federal contrac ||lso has exlsted between the men in | tory, and at the same time afford a | perts in criminal identification i Through Head—Exag- | here and both sides are scared. This | py Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | labor law and the Chinese exclusion the repair shop and the janitors of | touch of color to the streets through- | and detective work are being brought | Will Use Iron Hand. ‘m;.y‘ account for the fact that the Copyright, 1922, | act, not to mention recent immigra-.| School buildings Such friction is|out the country where such boxes ew Brunswick by Mr. Mott. They ‘ Today the flush of triump gave way | betting, which showed odds favora- SNEVA, November 1-—The United | £ always likely to arise at any time as | may be used. One thousand of the | Will g0 over every possible clue at | 1o the drab business of toil, individual | ble to the republicans, has now o tion restriction laws. American sea-| gerated llis. long ‘as the opportunity for it con- | brass boxes will be manufactured of | the Phillips’ farm. Charts are to be tinues to be as great as it is States has joined the anthrax com-|men enjoy no such protection. At nder | the average size. of which a total of made of the surroundings at the farm- ° mission of the league of nations and | tne present time American vessels the present system of doing business. | 3,100 steel, brass and zine boxes will | house ‘and near the crabapple tree i very' 4 S ngaj republican: T isturbe: v b4 i V. ic] T i ) " 4 ) o b see to it that !\enhO(’-:' e ;lf :ed = OCBe nnl: P s S e say that !h_e United s_!atea is also|ment are mula‘rn extent manned by | business worries, Oscar W. Lange, | missioner and in municipal architects ; box to be found on the street corner. ! print experts are among those 5:(- the business of the nation followed | over reps y & from | apout to join the white slave and |Chinese, although competent and |forty-three years old, a well known | bring changes in procedure in the There will be 2,000 of the No. 2 size | pected here this afternoon changed to even money. Wet Issue Prominent. and national. Dr. Mussolini was on the | iit. He made it plain that he was other states. In New Jersey the sen-{;pium commissions. qualified Americans are available. | : repair shop. Changes in school K made, slightly larger: 1.500 combina- | A photographer will be a ) ; s 4 3 awyer, ended his life by shooting him- pher e among the P - SALb o > officials, superintendent and school ' tion boxes, for both letters and par- S Now e ing into p vesti- Loing to rule with an iron hand that|atorial contest is admitted to be ex-| \yitnin the last few days the United Names Vessels. self shortly before 10 o'clock this morn- | principals and others likewise bring | cels, and 1,000 large boxes for parcers | gation, “A‘“nI;I?Ayl,)‘vlr'u.uf‘"]\llm:g;rfnl;n‘h: = ltaly might the sooner be restored toceedingly close, with the democrats|sates has received with favor an In-| .y the transpacific trade the fol- |Ing In his apartment at 1225 1ith street | different views to this problem.” = only. the death scene and of the surround- LAl e S i making most of the noise. The re-| jtation to take part in the work of a northwest. Business assoclates took . The brass boxes will be placed most- | ings are to be taken sowerful place in international affalrs. | ) "i¢' i5 thought, will depend upon lowing government-owned merchant | nor! 3 s Repairs Made by District of Columbln | 1y at seashore cities, such as along | Hne mhace Gaaken e For the: moment at least communism | == 2 | commission for the suppression of| .csels are partly manned by Chi-|charge of the body and will send it to 4 the Boardwalk at Atlantic City, and | will become exhibits in the taoo of no part in the life of Italy. The | whether the church and rural ele-| ,ra) literature. Mr. Lange's mother in Cincinnat, | LEXPlaining the present system of 3 ill become exhibits in the case of 1 ha . 3 . will be allowed to weather, taking on | the prosecuti. inslaught of the faseisti has rendered | at the polls el 258 s ! nese: President Cleveland, President maling irepairs) to schiool bulldings; llo ther, takin e prosecution and all of them are onattgh B0 el Le ot e e Cres jmienta tuEnioutac (L polls clection| g the United States drifting into|pincoln, President Taft and President | Ohlo. b e a rich color. H. M. Billany, fourth|being made it is understood as formal i % day, for it is regarded as a certainty ! 2 So far as could be ascertained f“’ml e superintende: a e appro- | assistant postmaster general, said to- | jtems to accompany the presentation : | ? & bbbl ing their battle into the labor temples the league? This question is asked | wilgon, sailing out of San Francisco; |, Se far as could be ascetained from| .\ " repairs and alterations to| 4ay_that it is expected that these | of the case to the grand jurs and the meeting places of their an-‘lhat the “wets” will. 2 Am = i es vill last fif Vi con- e onists, the militant nationalists have| A survey of the congressional out-| oY 5°™¢ erican observers here. | president Grant, President Jefferson, ! Lange had no real worries. He en-|school buildings is expended by the | bome oo ipe e, Sl B ot Hint of Attempted Bribery. Seized the records and rosters and i .\ for this state shows that the| L c2Sue Officials trace six stages|president Madison, President McKin-|joved robust health. but close acquaint-| pjsirict Commissioners and not by | which last about four years. e tances declare the lawyer habitually en- g X Mrs. G G - burned them, Tepublicans will lose the third dis.|iBTOUER which they have passed in|jey and President Jackson, salling out [ &hces, decate (he 1aRYCE by tually en- | oard of education. School offi.| The brass and zinc boves will also| Mrs. Gibson, it was reported today. Unafraid of Parliament. triet, 1 Brooklyn. It is normally tions with the United States. ] Btar S a ed. © i e gt ©d States. | of Seattle. The foregoing are passen- | ne * might contract, no matter how | cials keep no accounts for this item. | 2o i o ol o ras enn tar Sn Giies; | was called on the telephone this Politically the chief topic in Ttaly | domecratic. They may lose the ffth| Absolute silence, Washington leav- | ger vessels. In addition the following | trivial.”_Recently he had complained | They only know the estimated cost!eight years, as conirasted with the | hermys s wiqhe oo unknown (o oday is what the fortune of the new | Brooklyn and are practically sure [o"u“rgw“‘l“"‘;"{i:xe“re(?.naeli'ac"m“‘““‘cnionl‘go\'ernment-owned treighters sailing | P 1% SIOTaER, A0 Geveral weeks. of itemized repairs. The actual cost |normal life’of about fificen years of | NeT* T :: : aut mrluk-s and told: abinet will be when it goes before the | lose the seventh Brooklyn the old|®"ofoial notification by word of |out of Seattle are wholly or partly Formerly in U. S. Service. femotirenortedltonnatactoolinoardii Ml SIS CLISE hoRes Raiow s sltisevan) s Hoep GILC SoIL SIS Son Wi hamber of deputies. One thing is cer-| ened with the loss of the eighth and | MOUtR through the American consul | manned by Chinese: Wheatland, Mon-| mr. pLange was junior partner of| The Commissioners allot the appro-| The Post Office Department is tak-| than by Caling Mr. Krelfter, "ats in. It Mussolini’s government does not | ninth in Brooklyn. They may lose the | USF€, that the State Department had | tana, Edmore, Pomona and Eldridge. | o law firm of Vogelseng, Cran & priations for repairs and alterations|Ing opportunity in the present manu-|torney “for Mrs Hall imumediately ceive a majority in the chamber, he | fifteenth and the twenty-third, while| v (“relt it impossible to answer for| “The present tendency, particularly |y apge, with offices in the Mills build- | 10 School buildings between the two facturing operation to experiment|started an investigation to establish 11 havi Hasent dlisetved and’ b !lhn eighteenth and twenty-fourth are! reagons of state. in Seattle, is to discharge still more i i halves of the schoed year, the larger | With the boxes, and some of the new | the authenticity of the report and to ill have parliament dissolved and then | gqrded as doubiful. They will prob- | "*Aexnowledgement of the' league's| Americans and substitute orlentals. | ing. Previous to entering into this part-| part being allotted for the summer brass and zinc boxes will be painted.| discover. if possible, who it was that e fascisti will take their cause to!ably lose the twenty-third. They hope | exisioncs by a steady stream of re-|No doubt you will be told that the|nership, which started several vears|months when the schools are not in|to see what effect that will have upon | made the telephone call. The au- e country. Mussolini made this lear | to gain the Alban. fusals of all suggestions emanating | ship subsidy bill. as reported, aims to|ago, he had been an assistant in the so- | session. A fixed amount is set aside their endurance. thorities in charge of the case are ast Monday when he built a new cab-| The fight in New York over the|from Geneva. Temedy this situation. A brief analy- | licitor's bureau of the Interior De-|for emergency repairs for each half Expeet Enarly Deliver: also investigating net at the request of the king. wet and dry issue grows warmer. Favorable comment on certain|sis of the reported bill should prove | partment. Although he had Fevered|!‘ear. Such repairs as furnaces, water & s In this the seventh week of the Mu Wi was the central figure of | Gov. Miller comments caustically upon | phases of the work done by the,to you that it expressly permits em-|official relations with that office he .closets, roofs, etc, are classified as| FElaborate dies have to be made to|investization. it seems as though the > big procession yesterday. Like the ' the attitude of Candidate Smith, say- | league. ployment of Chinese and other ori-|still kept many friends there and|emergency repairs. manufacture the letter boxes and this | Eeneral atmosphere here is devoid of thers who walked behind, the leader | ing: 5 Decision to take part in the inter- | entals in the steward's department of | paid several of them a visit yesterday| Prior to May 1 of each year all | e | the excitement attendant upon the de- wore the black shirt of the organiza- | 'The democrafc candidate recently national court of arbitration which, | the subsidized vessel. Of course, you |afternoon. school principals are requested by the | die manufacture has been a necessary | velopments of the early weeks of the tiom. He was bare-headed and in a!in an up-state city asked somebody |though autonomous, is distinctly a:| will appreclate that the steward's de-| At that time, they sald, he apparent- | superintendent of schools to submit | preliminary at the naval gun factory, | investigation. buttonhole was the fascisti badge, | to ask me how I stood on prohibition. part of the league of nations. partment in passenger vessels usual-,ly had no serious troubles, but com-|items of repairs and alterations for where several men had to be taken Arrnnkev;;(‘nls for the interview with Mrs. Hall were made this morn- a while on his sleeve were several Nobody needs to ask me that question.| Acceptance ‘of the invitation to|]y constitutes the majority of vessel's, plained og feeling nervous and|their respective buildings and grounds = % neing that he had becn wrar SriPes | T 4o not need myself to answer it, 1|serve on the anthrax commission. oW Wrought up. One of his friends. who ified as “urgent.” “necessary” or|On in order to carry out the work|jng with Attorney Pfeiffer. A com- the war. have answered it by my aects. I de-| Needless to ,say, this evolution | «J¢ has been claimed by spokesmen (Continued on Fage Z, Column &) ‘desirable.” From the principal this|scheduled. mittee of newspaper men waited on 4 Mussolini was surrounded by his|clined to accept the indorsement of | Pleases the league officials. They re-|for the Shipping Board ‘that Ameri- 2 = list is transmitted to the supervising| The letter boxes carry embossed|him with the request that definite ar- general staff, including Signor Blan. | the prohibition party because I could | ceive hundreds of private letters|cans cannot be found to serve in the principal, the school officer detailed to |} h as “letter box" rangements be made. hi, Signor de V. Ecchi, a number of | not stultify myself by seeking votes|monthly from the United States.|steward’s department of American handle ail repair matters, to the mu- | letters, such as “letter box" and oth-| "1, ring the entire period from the 2 al and several fascisti deputies, | On the pretense that I believed i They Beek the Alggrlcantlantlun in | ghips. This is a claim based upon F “ th L d | micipal architect, to the superintend. | er legends, and the dies necessary to| date of the @iscovery of the bodies ¥ Walked with a firm step the entirs | Something which I do not now and|Berr take a sufden Interest in an |imagination only. Americans do not OlIoOwW the L.eAaders |ent of repairs. The latter has each|stamp them out of steel and other:Mrs. Hall has seen only one news- four miles from Borghese Park, where | DeVer have believed in. B e United States. for two yeass (and will not shrink from any honest request investigated and the cost es-|metals are rather expensive, costing |paper man. He talked With her for the procession began, to the dishand | “While in a questioning mood. T sug- | RYey mooept. it all as proof that the |toll if conditions are tolerable. To be certain that your ad- |timated. 9 about $800, according to Mr. Bil only five minutes. Since that time all ing point at the railroad station. | gest that the democratic candidate ask | {nited States now sees some good in Blames Shipewners. Dr. Ballou emphasized that it is| Postal officials expect the first de- | questions regarding Mrs. Hall have 4 his running mate how he stands. He vertising is placed in the me- |always the case that the requests|livery of the brass boxes between|been answered by her attorney or by W . the league, and hope that still other % 5 = 5 § x 1 A1VEE g Y ¥ ¥ ey Wwus o member of the Congress which | forms of 'co-operation Will be de-| “We are convinced that the most| dium which will bring the |are far iy excges of the svallable| November 13 and Decomuer b probe |y oo o Seams. " Siss peters | The people. and on the 15¢h day of Deo liberal subsidizing will not create a alked through the Eternal city, manyicember. 1917, as shown by the Con- ST T AT genuine American merchant marine. f these who marched having walked | g't';‘?r“’%':'ml";g‘;r{l- 'c\eo-";';fiflnfl with 140 This can be done only by the devel-' ince last night, reaching the walls | Jority, voted to submit the eighteenth opment of a personnel at least of of the city just in time to fall in|amendment to the people. equal skill and efficiency with thé line when the procession sfirted. personnel of any competing nation. Scouts Referendum. [ Nearly 25,000 fascisti came from Tus- We feel that highly trained, skilled i “Is he still these merchants use more |turned to the superintendent of re- | d ess dies for turnin cany alone. The Romans never fal-| 1% "¢ =% :‘;" sg'eofl';l‘e"‘f:";: and efficient American crews are the S L T ge,g‘f;go);e""’“ OUL| 1 the Associated Press. tered in their enthusiastic reception, | oo eor nu'lllflc'atlon" He .bl‘ndomd 1. essentlal factors to ’th: a‘nu{e sc our SE:;CC in The Sti“]:_ha‘:l in all | ¥orks “from July 1 to December NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.,, Novem- King Victor Emmanuel hi; o % merchant marine. Ye! e tendency,| other papers combined. & D 1.—In her eyewit: a it n\mlning on the balcon; ol"lr;ls:"Qurl:- | the socialist party to get office under for the past two years at least, ha pap Non-Emergency Items. i er n he: yewitness accout been in the opposite direction. Items in the May list not attended to, together with the items accumu- § » " . e of the Hall-Mills murder on Septem- inal Palace from 2:30 o'clock In the att- | the democratic party. Is he now|Mrs. Pyle Was Formerly Employed | o5z in the spposis SHETURIL . mage| Yesterday’s. Advertising lating after the May list is made ernoon_until the demonstration was doning hi: ¥2 " z ber 14 Mra. Jane Gibson, farmer, tol ORARIIEd Rite darln | abandoning his professed principles ited it their business to discourage ef- g Th L the authorities, it was learned to vor thie it ess had settled | o0 5 Jifetime to get office on a plat- in United States Census ficlency, to _mock at skill and to rid- Local Display e e etters day, that a few moments before the up, are not a as emergen- fatal shooting she heard one of the cles. This list goes through the pro- F cedure described for the May list and o Clashes occurred in sev which he does not ve in? Office. fcule proper training of young Amer- Lines. T L o : fcune. - The (nevitable' reault of such Women under the crab apple tree exclaim indignantly: is the list which the superintendent et s It of repairs works from January 1 to aSiHecit Nskweern BT Vs, of fascisti | 1s he now for nullification or does he | Mrs. Joseph Pyle, mother of Mrs.|a policy spglls failure for American Stari oL R e e 563497 Liarly last night the casualties were (Continued on Page 2. Column 7.) Margaret Carleton, who a Montana |future upoW the seas. 4 other rs combined. 56,500 “Then explain these letters! placed at eight killed and about Ko S coroner’s jury blames for the killing| * e by l. K %o light through a conversation . F' nk l came conversatio Star’s excess, 6,997 |3 s0. ra N A, LANE | 50%:3 with a neighbor after mak- . It will be understood that there is : LA T Ll R o iy : 5 oment or tw d Circulation o comatant flow of vequests, through| give an iftimate and close-up O T S For six solid hours the fascisti veloped. maximum results, follow the repalrs checks the items which he looking forward with unusual inter- s charge of all newspapers and considers the most important up to | est to the boxes made from this ma-|allows Mrs. Hall to see only the ac lead of the successful mer- |{Rd%amount of money available. The|terial. counts and only the papers that are chants in Washmgton, who {list thus checked—known as thé May, Decision of the government to man-; deemed advisable. Miss Peters h 1 R he ol et list—is forwarded to the superin- |ufacture some of its own boxes, for | made this statement herself. place most of their advertis- |tendent of schools for him o ap-ithe first time in the history of the| i i i prove, or, he disapproves, to sug-! tal service, Is expected to serve as ing in The Star. Almost daily gest changes. The list is then re- | spur o private manufacturers who QUARRELIOVER JSCTERS. Twenty-five (wounded. One fight, \which several shots were exchanged.| MRS. HARDING BETTER. |of herself and Rev. L J. Christler, ccurred near the Vatican " Some of S °“"’°°"l' l" h"’“ he bullets went over the Vatican nown in government circles here, all, but no damage was reported. | Recovers From Setback Caused |inrough her connection prior to 1920 the channel indicated, for emergency | . ; Janation was demanded, then, with- Nl Last Week by Cold. A o e BT T et i Yesterday ............89,089 repairs. These ‘are attended o as vnt:w.of men and events in the D \ae ua Shogtine The fascisti staff has placed guards| Mrs. Harding, who has been fll for | 4 today. Same day last year...88,326 1500m a8 receved By R beine chacped| stirring days of the world -| Notes that were sald to have passed sections of the city considered as|more than two months, has recovered | Mrs. Pyle came here shortly after Gain, 763 |t the allotment for repairs. It these| yar, Hall ana his choir leader. Mrs. El 3 emergency repairs exhaust the emer- nor R. Milis, the murder victims, were ! ; the close of the world - unger points and have placarded the | from a slight relapse suffered during | {he clofe of the worid .':_:.;;-:-&l;. gency allotment, approved items In D Rintrewnmboutithelrbodles auder calls with posters enjoining the|the millle of last week, it was|inid (UREITRI, OF & FesPonsible | piopMOND, Va., November 1.— The latest newspaper cen- |the May or December lists must be Their exclusive publication |{pa"iee. ascisti soldiers to refrain from any |learned today at the White House. of the census, remaining in her posi- | Thomas Nelson Page, ambassador to h: e circulation |eliminated in order to release addi-| . . L3 . i Movements of the Investigators to- ncursion into the communist quar-|, 1t Was explained that, while her set- | tion until about two years ago, when | a1y in President Wilson’s adminis- sus shows that t}‘ll tiomal funds for emergency repaize.| in Washington will begin to- |, Moyements o o b v pear- &t mateat v - back was not looked upon as serious, | she returned west. During her resi- y of The Star, daily and Sun- | In addition to the repairs listed by | v w in D e iR Ah et act B er and to refrain, under several pen- | gpo contracted a cold last week and [dence here as a widow = she waa|tration and a widely known author,| 4,0 i the Homes of Wash- |the,school authorities, the superin- S oring under survelllance three men y’ tendent of repairs receives and takes answering descriptions given by Mrs. pity, from interfering with the lib-| was ordered by Dr. Charles E. Saw- {known as Mrs. McIntyre .to a large |died at the home of relatives in Han- Py . ’ n . rty of citizens. yer, the family physician, to remain |number of friends. Her former hus- Va., today, rding to| iNgton is practically double |tavorable or unfavorable action on E ) St Gibmon. It was reporged that Special in bed for several days. She had suf- |band, it is alleged, took. his own life|OVeF COUNLY, Va. > 3000 . “of its ropairs to school bulldings suggested e Lvenin ar General Mott intend- The first official act of Premler | fejently progressed o el s e o RAE a0 The report rechiied by the Laaden| that of its rdearest cotempo- . |3 Py acaltn department and by the g L A I AR G s (Continued on Page 2, Column 2.) ! again in her room for Y lod. ¥Capital. . 3 : & & f e % g AT v T e Live bofore Mrs. Gibson,

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