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e < . . i 7 WEATHER. p 2 Within the Hour” ]: Temperature for twenty-two hours ~ il 4 city block and the regular edition is || ended at 10 p.m. last night: Highest, delivered to Washington homes as fast | “F h!)lwr‘:;(x;w‘;l;m page 9. | ‘ as the papers are printed. | . n o 28,699. Entered as second-vlass matter NOVEMBER 26, 1922.—NINETY-TWO PAGES. * FIVE CENT No. .— No. 92 post office Washington, D. C. “'WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNIN U. 5. ULTIMATUNY ONTURKISH POLICY " INCENSES POWERS | Child Believed to Have Ex- posed Plan to Give Italy Special Rights. NATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO DECLINE OUR WISHES Flood of Poison Alcohol Is Used | Monthly in Rum Ry the Associated Press, I NEW YORK, November Ninety-five per cent of all de- natured alcohol released in this city for the manufacture of toilet articles every month is being di- verted to the illegal manufacture of Mquor. John D. Appleby, pro- hibition fone chief for New York and New fersey, declared tonight. There are about 500,000 gallons of denatured alcohol released each month in New York, he said, of which 475,000 are used in the cture of intoxicants. serted that drastic sures being uged with in checking this illegiti- mate use of alcohol. 25.— ARMY BEATS NAVY, 114, AS WHISTLE ENDS BITTER GAME West Pointers Come From Behind in Final Period of Gridiron Classic. VICTORY, FIRST IN FOUR YEARS, MAKES SERIES TIE THIS ONE IS @ ARTICULARLY (3D FoR Your¥; 2 \ ¥ SAFETY WEEK NOV 26TeDec 2, Dog, Given Away, Makes 139-Mile Trip Back Home George Simmons of 2210 14th street has a pet collle that has just hung up a record seldom equaled in canine history. The dog scented his way over the 139 miles of strange ground lying between Philadelphia and Wash- ington in four days. Simmons recently gave the pet to his mother-in-law, whd was visiting his home, and she took him to Philadelphia. He escaped soon after reaching ‘the Quaker city and started on the homeward journey. Foug, days later Simmons found the dog lying on his front doorstep, almost exhausted from hunger and the long tramp. A big meal and an eight-hour sleep revived the dog, and Sim- PRESIDENT TAKES UP PLAN FOR WAR ON PROFITEERING Senator Watson Urges Leg- islative Curb in Interest of Farmers. VAST PRODUCTION IS ALLOWED TO WASTE | mons has vowed that never s = ’ Hold America Expects Spoils With- H ARVARD IS VIBIUR Packed Stadium Thrilled by Plays. again will he give him away. Prices Not Sufficient, we Con- out Taking Responsibilities Many Notables Witness 3 [ "m’}m”m[ ' Pay Big, of Peace. Contest. RN IMEREHAN.I- MARINE He Says. BY W OVER YALE, 10T03; BY DI PHILADELPHIA, Pa., November 25. MAN THOMPSON. BIL FACES HEAVY Legislation that may lead to re. duction of the high cost of living i S S el i now being considered by President (opyriz {—Navy's three-vear tenure of the| | | Harding. 1A - [ United States service gridiron cham- How to curb profiteering, particu- sudor Richard Washburn Child startled y ! pionship was terminated today, when larly in food and clothing, is being the mear here toda delivering what is virtually an ulti- snatum on behalf of the American gov- nment against special agreements be- ween the nepotiating powers for spe- \1 economlic privileges in Asia Minor o the exclusion of interests of Ameri- «an nationals. His statement, in which he gave the ast confere ther his declaration was speci- fically aimed at a possible deal between Blue Thrusts Ineffective in| | Spectacular Game Won Through Strategy. Crimson initiative and resources | Army's behind in the final period of a spec- tacularly grueling battle and achiev- ed victory by three points, 17 to 14, the margin representing a 45-yard fleld goal from placement by Garbisch; in addition to the pair,of touchdowns and resultant successful try for points registered by each team. Although the “fair and cool” cli- matic conditions prevailing, with the fiddies at the hands of Penn State moleskin warriors came from | —Thanksgiving strawberries will come high this year, for buyers FIRE INNEXT 3DAYS House Opponents Will Seek to Rake It Fore and Aft Wednesday. & . f general de- studied by the President and his ad- visers with a view to urging a defi- nite program of relief in the Decem- ber session of Congress. Following conferences with other senators, especially those from the west, Senator Watson, republican, of Indiana, was at the White House yes- L H - terday interesting the President in a killies to understand his cognizance that | ~! 1Inattaining triumph in this twenty- U P $4 25 Q t - e a : St Cale el S 1fth eomtest of the serles between the (ray o4. uar With Amendments. legislative program that will meet NEW HAVEN, Conn.. November 25. ! A X 2 1 . 1 the needs and wishes of the west. al privileges is going on he o s e r~: e =% ltwo national academies the West| For Straw rries; y = Relier or ks Matsnsis io el shadowed completely all the other de- rvard defeated Yule today, 104 pointers not only emerged on top for | £ a s 5 5 velopments of the day. - Winners with the odds againstine first time since 1916, but evened | ~ Tgmorrow and for two daye follow- | financial plight and proposals for 5 them in a game which in exposition | he game count at twelve, one of the | or Une DOoX ing comes the attempt by foes of the | curbing the profiteers were the chief Declined to Reveal Target. of play and in scemic spectacle took ! payiles, that of 1912, having resulted | By {heih soclate Bross jadministration merchant marine bill | topics discussed at the White House @ private interview after the con- | high rank in the ldng line of these! i, o tie. 7 H PLANT CITY, Fla.,, November 25. to rake it fore.and aft with armend- | conference. the Ambassador declined to|annual contes ! 2 T 2 ments—with the vote to be taken Forceful Program Urged. Picturing to the President how th« : - & _3 ) HIy el ge Rl e o betweenjovercame the big Blue team, with|(icld hard and dry, was “Navy weath- | Marriage and ex-Wife’s Cry| are paying $4.25 a quart for them Physicians Rushed to Scene| atter three run aass azansss s1emenesally onable (ojeer the allles or one between the Britlsh|George Owen, Harvard's burly back,jer,” the reverse suffered here by the | delivered on the railroad platforms : s bate, withche iblx gunsionibothialdes enonsh Stor iheir jerops it pay Lor and the Turks, regarding the Mosul 0il | operating as individual hero. It w. of Blast in Western fndulging in fusillades yesterday, | harvesting and shipping, while con- fields in Mesopotamia, the questions of Turkish reclamation of the Mosul fields and Turkish boundarie: Owen’s run-b. of a Yale punt| forty-seven yards through a fighting | last year and again this season from the erratic University of Pennsyl- of Trickery Brings Prompt | Action by Court. here. Plant City, center of the production area in Florida and one of the largest strawberry shipping Coai Field. those who have been urging the pas- sage of this measure express confi- sumers pay high prices. Senator Wat- son urged the immediate necessity of L S om Asia Minor| Yale team that led directly to his|vania machine tended to justify the Ppoints in the country, began its dencofthat it iican Sbe [Eielditowathior, S0l [ oY cET Ol SvI OR LaM IR0 ft S L sl s conforehesionon, B[ touchdown and o his succeeding [apprehensions of the Annapolis ad- shipping yvesterday, the earliest . Aubetansiatly o "":’"‘:- A :::‘;‘o': g "’l““m"!‘dkl'::f:"w:" ily the first of next wee - | point by kick in the first period. | herents that the reconstructed Frank- date In seven vears. The bidding | THREE BLAST! OIpITON LteTDLY Dy tie Iholes Sprdali it 5 ~at. terviews anc offici iscus- | o | 5 5 . g E o U | Two other scores were made, alin Field i9 a jinx. But followers of REHEARING ON DEC. 11 opened at «$1.25 a quart and the STS REPORTED e gl e b D e 7 lota. | field goal by Charlie O'Hearn, Yale's|the West Point phalanx stoutly con- = berries rapidly went up to $4.25 upderio lvo-mingtoale: iadiefoel ference relative to exclusive exploita- S | i Meanwhile party leaders d- | program of relief for the farmer must L 2 3 .(star of the day, from the 22-yard|tend that the outcome merely repre- 4 5 - z while bids went as high as $4.80, SCERIWATS DALy eRcerssateisonnd Uon of rights In the near emst byfp oot o8 oy O e | o e v dleven saceumbine | Wedding With Widow Invn]ldnted.' Kegs of Powder Cause One Acci-|ing the tom-toms for the absent col. | g0 furthes than the questions of Xuropean powers is undeniable. Powers Are Aroused. The reaction to the American “view- point” in the allied delegations might be described as one of surpressed in- dignation. Although it is Impossible to find a single British, French or Italian representative who will speak openly, & composite of the undercur- rent opinion might be summed up something as follows: The position of the Uuited States i I kicked twenty-five yards by/ | Karl Pfaffman, a Harvard substitute, who was in the game one minute and out the next, in the fourth period. i But Owen's was the outstanding ef- fort and the margin of the Crimson’s | unexpected success, Ineffective Thrusi A survey of the game shows that Harvard scored on each of its real advances into Yale territory. The same survey shows that Yale five to a better Army team. Notables Atten This first Army-Navy game held in Philadelphia in eight years on the Game. scene of many such clashes in former | seasons, but with a modern setting, the old stands having been replaced by a towering stadium, presented a spec- tacle fully in keeping with the tradi- tional aspects of the classic. Although the commander-in-chief of both land and sea forces was unable to-attend, he- i Husband’s Suit Left High and i Dry, Says Jurist. SOUTH BEND, Ind, November 25. —Chester A. Montgomery, judge of the St. Joseph superior court, late this afterncon vacated the divorce de- creee granted Thursday to John P. Tiernan, gsserted that Tiernan was still the legal husband of Mrs. Augus- ta Tiernan, despite the former pro- with no berries in sight. One farmer received a check for $72.25 for a lot of seventeen quarts, the best actual sale price of the day. It was at,the rate of $4.25 a quart and represented the highest price ever recorded here. One quart of berries was sold at auction today for $103, the bid- T ding “havipg. started; ag 8% - The- seller sent the money to the Chil- dren's Home at- Tampas as a Thanksgiving gift. dent—Packed Dust Another. By the Associated Press, ALBUQURQUE, N. M., November 25.—Seven men were killed and at least thirty injured in an explosion Fin mine No. 4 of ‘the Madrid Cerilds Coal Gompany at Cerilps,.N. M., this morning, according to Manager Virgil R.McKnight. ]leagues to return. “Now is the time for all good men to come to the ald of the party” is the slogan. Opposition Stirred to Figl The assurance given ‘to the &Pre: dent by House Leader Mondell on Fri- day night that there were votes factions figured clorely ofr the prob- able vote to be cast Wednesday for and against. the bill, opponents as- enough ta pass it, put the oppaesition | to work with renewed vigor. - Both | freight rates, interest rates and tariflt rates. While these may have a part in the farmers' dilemma, the senator declared that “the man who produces f00d amd clothing can get very little for it. while the man who needs to buy it has to pay an unconscionable high price” Mr. Watson told the President that he favored the pro- gram for agricultural credits, but | that he feared it would not strike at the root of the question. It producers were compelled to ac- is that, risking nothing, it must share | times drove fairly deep Into Crimson | was represented by Vice President|fegsors ~marriige Saturday morning PSS Thirteen of the injured were|serting that unless the administration | cept ruinous prices when they finally in the pot. The powers have certain |area, vet scored only once. As in|Coolidge, and high dignitaries of each | i’ Grown Point, Ind. to an Iows ¢ y " brought to hospitals here and Mr.|was able to line up and count all mlmd come to sell cattle and crops. rishts, viewpoints and responsibil-| other games this season, the Blue[branch qf the service, Including Sec- | wigow. and ‘set December 11 as the sMcKnlg_h! said there were thirteen or (absentees it might be beaten. Tele-! he argued, loans would only be a ities and making peace in the near|players, by pass or rush, advanced|retary of War Weeks, Secretary of|aote for the rehearing of the case, 5 xmm—a injured being cared for at|&ramscame yesterday from many ab- | palliative, and he urged that while east is their risk, a risk in which the United States declined to participate. Wants All Privileges. Although the United States refused all Asia Minor mandates, especially that over Armenia and Thrace, it de- sires her missionaries and financiers to benefit in all privileges and ca- pitulation granted the other powers. The United States protested previous- almost twice ay many yards as the Crimson, but were bent back or pressed to a point where their thrusts | were ineffective all but once. Notable in the Crimson system was the strategy which kept Capt. Buell on the side lines, while a third-string player, J. J. Lee, called signals until Harvanl had reached a commanding | position. Then Buell was inserted, the Navy Denby, Gen. Pershing and Admiral Wilson, were on hand with the regiments of cadets and midship- men, flanked by enthusiasts in mufti, with falr rooters in generous numbers, some 55,000 souls all told, completely filling the huge stands for the first time since they were completed. Every meeting between the rival squads held since 1890, when the series was inaugurated, has presented when he will investigate reports that the divorce decree granted Thursday was a result of the rankest kind of collusion. Judge Montgomery's vacating of the divorce decree followed the re- opening: of the case on the court's initiative after reports had come to his attention that Tiernan had mar- ried again, and that Mrs. Tietnan as- SAFETY DRIVE ON Week’s Campaign to Elimi- nate Agcidents Starts With Madrid, near where the explosion oc: curred. Ambulances, doctors and nurses were sent from here and from Santa Fe. The cause of the explosion has not been determined, McKnight said.” Fourteen Men Injured. CHEROKEE, Kans., November 25— The explosion of five kegs of powder this morning in the Cherokee Coal seéntees seeking pairs. The first real test of strength will be developed _tomorrow, when the House 1is called upon to vote on amendments, some of which seek to Hardy Leads Adsauit. As ranking democrat of the mer- chant marine committee, by which the bill was drafted, Representative strike out vital provisions of tie bill. | the financial distress of the farmers was being temporarily relieved by liberal credits, an exhaustive study be undertaken to find some practic- able means of bringing broducers and consumgrs together and elimi- nating large .profits in between. | Study in Other Countries. ] Senator Watson also told President Harding that he already had under- = stwithstanding a noticeable limp “ Hardy of Texas made the principal 3 Iy against the Megopotamian-Mosul| NCtWit : % serted she had been “tricked and : - s K tudy of the antl-profiteerin mandate, held by Eng[pa.nd Who made | from @ leg injury, and under the)an eye-filling scene, but the clash this| ;o .10 crogged” by Tiernan into per- Memorial Service. Company mine near here resulted in |assault on it yesterday n a two-hour | [1ue' o¢ other. coumrios and it many sacrifices in Mesopotamia, and | Stimulus of his call. the touchdown |afternoon differed from a great ma-| . ;o him to obtain the divorce. e &0 ourteen man, six of whom speech. He was Joined by Repre-| oy 1 7 0 CUES, S0 en ¥ e . came. Under Lee Harvard had twice | jority of those held previously, for, were seriously burned. sentative Frear, republican, Wiscon- X ay be called on to ma ke more. Amer- stormed the Blue goal from the 4- | contrary to custom, which has result- . Prosecutor Removed From Case. ‘Don’t Get Hurt Mine officials expressed the belief sin; Representative Garrett, Tennes- appeared to be meeting with some e e s miY 45| cwrd line, where Owen's run was|ed In the annual affray producing| At the hearing, Judge Montgomers | Wilh that timely warning emblaz- | that the explosion occurred when [see, the democratic leader, and oth- S e e N donoion s hRalalof Intechationsl Tax swpped, and s()]l- lacked two yards. |very little of real gridiron class, that | summarily removed from further par- oned upon their banners, several S(‘Qwrlrl llnml.llon. tailor, on a motor {ers, while Representative Mondell, not believe price fixing by govern- but it rellilo ramembes thatiic l\a; Under the captain Owen was over |of today was not only a colorful con- | ticipation in the case Prosecutor thousand men and women who want | tFip in the mine, threw a twenty-five | the republican leader, and Chairman ment or any other agency would be sl iheioollteati oo ds 36 the'ns ikt miboing. tost, but one of the most magnificent | Floyd Jellison, who had represented | (o make Washington a better place|Pound keg of powder onto a short-cir- | Madden of the apPrOpriations com-| smesscrul mut e wo iy e hoe tions behind their nationals to do Harvard's strategy, fashioned by |exhibitions of modern foot ball ever | Mrs. Tiernan in her n.aternlty hear- | 4o live in today will begin a solid cuited storage battery motor, _|he keg | mittee went to the front “‘llsl many | ¢o a plan which would expose profits business in Turkey in the past Head .Coach Bob Fisher, made for | staged. ing against Harry Poulin, local haber- week of intensive campaigning to and four others on the motor igniting. | republicans in its defense. all along the line and depend upon B b all-round development that included It was a battle, a gory one, as|dasher's agent. The judge appointed | ¢liminate the causes of accidents in{ Hamilton and the motorman, Gus| An assertion by Mr. Hardy that|an aroused public opinion to grant k Declined Invitation. surprises in several details. The | usual, for no two squads ever fought|w. E. Miller. juvenile judge, to TeD- |the National Capital. It is the offi- | Champ, and *Dave Mullen. were thel there is not a paragraph in the bill | reasonable profits to business and at . The United States declined the in.| numbering of Crimson players today | harder, but they were not guilty of | regent Mrs. Tiernan when the divorce | cial slogan for the District’s Safety | MOSt seriously burned, but hope is|that was not framed by the steam-!the same time drive out extortions. vitation to come to Lausanne, where | for the first time was a surprise in | the customary forgetfulness of the|case is reopened December 11. |week drive, which will be formally | held out for them by physicians. ship owners” was denied by Repre-| Marking in plain figures the awhole. the new status of Turkey is to be de- | keeping with the unexpectedness of { lessons their coaches had taught them, | Judge Montgomery’s decision this|opened this afternoon. The men Injured were about a mile | sentative Edmonds, Pennsylvania,|sale prices of articles of food and fined, vet she hopes nevertheless to|Harvard's play and the aerial heaves that were prin- | afternoon is believed generally in| To the man who drives an automo- | and a half back in the mine and Were | ranking republican of the merchant |clothing transported in interstate nullify the work of the pioneers un- Lauded by Clemenceau. clpally responsible for the scores by |legal circles to automatically in-|pile that slogan will mean—don't|JUSt Preparing to come to the surface imarine committee, who declared he|commerce, 0 that the buyer at retail less the rights of her nationals are| rThe game was witnessed by 77,000 o e mus":wl e e T eSS ey > [ruen alyou oW death did fposaibly | mhealthe Caplasion oovurrea. Ll Ao it 2 mel““’wee e cousidered on an equal ba: Dpersous In'the Yalelbowl: | Fromione|| o omnct the reason °P;h°llr¢m8fld°us Mrs. Blanche Brimmer of Hansell,|drag several osher persons with you Three Burned in Blast. provisions and that they were notto pay to a retailer, is one of the The allied delegations have indi- | o the few who were non-partisans, | 1914, oot ball has obtained on the | fowa. It is also belleved that Tlernan | to save a few minutes. To the pedes-| ALBIA, Towa, November 25.—Three |put there at the behest of outside |plans whieh Senator Watson is ex- catrd they are ready to extend the|George Clemenceau, war premier of sport-loving pul Bx n recent years, | very probably will not be legally|trian it will mean—watch your step, | men were severely burned, one prob- |influences. amining. There are several other: sreatest consideration to American | Krance, came the exprosson that was | ‘of 4T8¢ Dercentage of the plays | jjaple to prosecution on the charges |stop, look and listen and you will|ably fatally, in a dust exploson in| Breaking into the wrangle, Repre- President Harding listened (o Sen- wishes, but it is believed they will | probably representative of the opinion | ' mlf! f'h'- 0“: 1" the opem, |of pigamy, inasmuch as, the divorce llive longer. To the worker and the|mine No. 5 of the Hocking Coal Com- | sentative John M. Nelson, republican, ator Watson with deep interest as decline to embarrass thier difficult | of all, aside from the varied feeling | Vimeur; s strateny oo od ild | decree was in effect at the time his|man who runs a factory—safety, first, | pany at Hocking, lowa, this after- | Wisconsin, said ho had received in-|the latter pictured potato crops aban- problem here by the American notes, | aver the result. “Splendid sport.” he | V1SU21ize me‘ strategy employed and | gecond marriage took place.. always, above everything. noon. One rescue party entering the |formation that virtually every “e- |doned. fruit crops compelled to rot which, unaccompanied, do not ofter | said. theifincase ol thotactics Mrs. Tiernan Vindietive. Will Unvell Monument. mine was overcome by gas. The mine | mand” of the shipping interests had | and gra :dcm:o:tnqued{“‘fif farm- any real help toward settling the Kicking honors between the teams The Turning Point. Following the confirmation of re-| Washington will inaugurate Safety | W23 not badly damaged. The cause|been incorporated. o 'gome ;‘;nnm phl;:l’“e ‘:; b‘:“;:: Turkish question. were about even, but a Stiff north-| 1t was the kind of a battle calcu- | ports current Friday night that|week at 3 o'clock today by paying) ©f the explosion is not known. Foreign Rivals Pleased. cnel il e, Pressdiat Sates: G HARD JOLT DELIVERED. west wind, the benefit of which|1ateq to rouse the feelings of the!Tiernan had been remarried, and that tribute to the’memory of the ninety- | Mr. Hardy charged that under the|maanwhile, Senator Watson said the Pss | Harvard had at the outset as a re- | gpectators to the highest pitch, with | Mrs. Tiernan had made charges of |seven children who lost their lives STILLMAN FILES APPEAL, {lesisiation proposed by the commit-| program of agricultural credits and A g sult of Capt. Buell's luck in calling | Grq¢ the Navy and then the Army |double crossing, trickery and collu- | through accidents in the District of * |tee the Standagd Oil Company ®will | gther measures for temporary relict Interpreted as Warning Over|the coin toss, gave the teams an|aining an advantage and holding it | sin. Judge Montgomery immediately | Columbia last year. In the presence & - i receive money from the government | would be hastened in Congress. Rights for Oil. alternating advantage. In the first|emporarily. As the lengthening | sent sheriffs to bring witnesses and | of distinguished guests, Commission-| POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. November | ¢ % o 0oriing its own products in B ) By the Associated Press. period this advantage had forced the | ghagows began to settle over the his- | principals to his court for the hearing |er Cuno H. Rudolph will unveil g |25—Notice of appeal to the appellate | " " " yore "oo 1t can sell oil BARRICADE BANK, LOOT "LAUSANNE, November 25.—Amer- | i "““:‘h“'p‘““:‘ o el 1;'“‘;‘: toric field and a flurry of snowflakes | ¢ 4:30 o'clock. monument ereoted in front of the Mu- :L‘::;‘:"'ne‘:‘" ‘,‘;:m“;:::'c‘: ];:‘::h::‘:::‘: costing 50 cents a barrel in Texas for ) jea gave Great Britain, ne ne on the punt that Owen caught| was griven before squally zephyrs| Mrs, Tiernan, pale, -eyes swollen |nicipal building in their honor. He | dep: 2 $7 in Shanghai.” Tty & Mard oIt today when her|nd made the starting point of his| 1ol ‘G *\est the Navy seored & and red from weeping, told a calm ) Will deliver & special address urging |decision. confirming the report of Ref|T\ " 4 0r tne gebate, Mr. Mondell BOXES, FLEE FIGHTING spokesman, Richard Washburn Chilg, | Sensational run | touchdown which gave them a 14- | put Bitter and vindictive story of the |driver, walker and worker to exer-|eree Gleason in the Stillmamdivorce | | (8 W, 0 5 "o bonents of the 0 o Booaite et Sat ‘declared that the United States gov- 10 advantage. It secmed that nothing | manner in which her husband had |cise the utmost care and help pre- |25 decl.r(nsn(‘:‘vuy ;ltmm-n ei‘ mate | mdering and without a single | JiRnesota Ban ts ety De- ¥ cument has the support of the Amar.| FOOT BALL INJURIES FATAL. | could prevent a triumph for the Mid- | wprow.beaten” her, first into prose- | vent repetition of such deplorable|and e . o heon covven. b, | definite constructive suggestion made or| Posit Valuables and Some of n public in its ophosition to all| NASHVILLE, Tenn., November 25.|dies then but a kick which the sen- | cuting the paternity charges against rites. % of ml‘ucon;lucs~m ': tiaenzy for u,: offered,” the pofition of those opposing Institution’s Cash. 'ret treaties and axreements, par- | —Garland Bogle, jr.. seventeen, of | sational Smythe, field general of the | yarry Poulin and then winning her| The United States Marine Band will 9}‘:‘;"3;‘: 5 uAV‘Sl;Ilmln e oo | the measure, he added, “must be some- i AN ticularly those devigned to creute | Nashville, died this afternoon in Cen- | Army, ran back for nearly half the|,greement to an uncontested divorce |Play from 2:30 until 3 o'clock, when [P ’: = ""_':: date of OCtobZr 13, and | What embarrassing in view of the fact PEMBE:! 'ON, :u;ln;n., ovember 25.— zones of economic and commercial | terville as the result of injuries re-| length of the field, put the ball on |,y the promise that he would permit |it Will begin Chopin's “Funera) [ment bears clerk’s | that their attitude is exactly that which [ Bandits forced their way into ths P e A % i ¢ ball ATy 125 P i1- | March.” During the rendition of this |Was filed in the Putnam county clerk's : Pemberton State Bank early today, nfluence, such as the San emo ftri- ed in a foot ball game at that|Navy's 12-yard mark. her to retain custody of the two chi m n October 2 —®ontinued on Page Tumn 3.) h t ¥isatery @ partite agreement of 1920, which ap. |place vesterday. His neck was! Could the Middies hold, would they SlammZ) | MAtch, from out of the District |office o Tonie By s 0 2 v 5 (Continued on Page 2, C¢ building and from the sid posit boxes of individual patrons and portioned the Mesopotamian oil fields | broken. (Continued on Page lumn 5.) e sides of the t of the bank'’ h pong the three big Dowers: - memorial Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, = a small amount of the bank's cas N CHITd s e e ey o oyeo Children of the American Revolution, and escaped toward Mankato after ex- T Secretary of Smya U S to Bu'/ld Mdltar Roads H Camp Fire Girls and children the changing shots with several residents. 1fughes’ aide-memoire of October 30, ® < y g ! municipal playgrounds will ‘parade. DIR Betore entering the bank the rob- U ° 3 They will be followed by notable 2 bers flml"““e‘: a "*';"I‘:‘l‘:! “"n;‘f"l" ine s, wrenen ana naven sov-| M Vital Areas on Boundaries churchmen ana ‘e Distrit Som: s i of B liin tros sl 0 e crnments the functions of the Ameri- - ssionera A local merchant kept a record.of coupons, from .ln ‘le"M el can observers to the Lausanne con- \ Choirs to Sing. last Sunday’s newspapers, brought in by customers in ng to 3 . serence and broadly outlined Amer- : Rev. Dr. James L. Free 3 o . : . jea's open-door policy for the near| The Army general stafl’s plans for)nected with the vital areas have been pronounce invocation and .:‘:nen;‘r': purchasing 16 different articles at prices ranging from EIGHT MISSING IN FIRE. ast—but it was a restatement under | military highways in certain vital|designated by the general staff, but| o assembly will sing “Rock of Ages.” 25¢ to $1966 ditions that made it sensational. |areas along the nntl;zn‘a :wund;rl:ln. ::cationdol ok has been left to! “Ec 1 Commissioner Rudolph will deliver i3 College Ruins at Winnipeg, Mani- Ac ? . against which any Invasion of theithe road engineers, who say the Ollom C his address immediately aft . 5 have been placed in the hands of en- | serious dislocation of the plan. of ro: : ’ 5 = ted Press. to begin consideration of Turkey's | incers of the buresu of public roads | developmient for other purposes. Materlallsm i oLy s Eolheond] 2d Sunday newspaper- sold 228 Articles B e o Gl Gl ST . and it was a clear | 4 gre ipcorporated in the federal| In general the military needs of 5 £ o ather ‘Bourke announced tonight to warning that America will not re- | 2% B0 CRISRNICTE o B0 | road conform to the commmerclal and , e s L SR AT, 3d Sunday mewspaper sold 204 Articles. . || et B T he aren. nain silent If the three (nvIting pow- |\ come stratesic lines of supply, con- | economic needs, and the plan submit- Will be Published Ity ‘he L nats iesvenann] / . bishop's palace, St. Boniface, that it aineral)call nart axdipowsc ‘aa | BeSUBE centets ot foendution {iad | Fedbyi s IAT Debas misnt Sayect Monday in dren march slowly out.of Municipal All of the sales of the highest priced articles weres elght persons were missing as a re- : storage and Industrial centers with ed to be embodied in & system com- S Mabg) aad iy s STosth fiiven ithe q th I sales of all sult of a fire which destroyed the col velopment in present Turkish terri- | ., "lia1 military areas outlined by{prising 180,000 miles of highways. . aeTor (e arint lomenfor: sasn through The Sunday Star, and the total sales of al s TseshlIErening tory or in that which was lopped off |} . Army general staff, which has|Roads of a purely military nature, A T (P T T B e e atticles was greater through The Sun{lay Star than Father’ Bourke! stated that ‘fopr by the war. been studylng the subject since 1919 | such as those leading to coast forti- et playeiDs Kovants “Racessio slr through the other Sunda#y papérs combined. bodies had been recovered but mot The Turkish delegates had already |, " japoration with the bureau of |fications, have not been included in' e Sl s T e e iade clear that they would fnsist | ON% U . |tne plan ana will e maintainea by iy - e lls) Jopren AU ‘counted for. : 4Coatinued on Pago 4, Column dd ' Zh& LABOTISAL COBUSLE &0 RB-G2Re-3he Wak Dopartmont as haretofors. . (Coutluued on Page Z, 7 — : e :