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THE EV — e TURKS 70 OFFER COUNTER PROPOSAL peace agreement, provided the Brit- ish government fixes the period of | settlement at not later than a year after peace is concluded. Turkish quarters in Constaniinople are optimistic as to the prospects of peace. It is pointed out that the Angora government has not only not slammed the door on further negotia- tions, but has expressed a willing- SCREEN DOOR MAY BAR MAIL AS WELL AS FLY, W ARNING When spring comes do not erect a screen door in front of your home mail box and then lock the screen door. G_STAR, WASHI TASHEDU. S TOES PROTESTEDINRURR | FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1923 lines, thelr operations greatly hin- dered by the Ruhr occupation. Up to date the Washington govern- ment has not announced any policy, 480 far is as known here, and the American exporters are at sea in the confusion and _disorder which has swept over the Ruhr and much of the | adjoining industrial territory en- | gulfed in the transportation disor- | ganization. The British, Dutch and Swiss exporters are in the same prisoner convict, at Spencer, seventy- flve miles east of here, early yester- day, was raised to nine last night, following a message from Spencer saying the following additional per- sons were shot: Mrs, Dewey Hopkins, Joe Cum- mings, postmaster at Cummingsville, Tenn., and C. McGinnis, attorney of Spencer. Previous reports gave the number of wounded as six. All of the injured were at the Haston home. 19 members of his family and neighbors | Haston was the third to fall before were at the deathbed of Mrs. Sam [the negro's gun. Mrs B. D. Shap- Haston yesterday _morning when |perio ran into the yard and was Douglas, said to be an ex-convic Btruc by a bullet. Haston's moth- was caught in an attempt to rob « | er. Mrs. George Haston, sr., was the corncrib near the hom - Angered at having the negro appeared a! home with a shotgun. He Haston, and as the latter appeared |side at the door, opened fire. Haston fell. | gathered, died Tullus Tegren, a boy, next received |the negro fircd into the home. “ | next viotim Douglas sen reproved, fired tw then entered the home, shots, turned and fled. You probably won't get your mail delivered at home if you do. This was the gist of a plight as the Americans and promises by the French that their claims will be investigated offer slight comfort to buyers of seasonable goods which they fear may be indefinitely delayed. Potash shipments for America have rother of Ernest Ha: secretary of stats a bullet through the eye All of the wounded are expected to Haston' to recover. Sam Haston, on, Tenness $3233282338288282833283823323233233323332338382333338233833323333332882838883882 ness to send Ismet Pasha to meet the allled delegates again as soon as the allies agree that the Turkish counter proposals form a satisfactory basis for new pourparlers. Victory for Kemal. In allied circles the Turkish reply | is considered a victory for the mod- |erate elements led by Mustapha Kemal Pasha over the extremists {and also a considerable victory for | British over French diplomacy. Brit- |ish commercial and financial inter- ests in Turkey are small compared | with those of the French. The num- ibox' of British small traders who need the proteciion of capatula- - - Itions is inslgnificant as compared | o Gie mchttimCnt ened s e that the oficial note which will be|of that class | Brtieh taterests in Tanded to the allied high commis-|{ho5e of the French are almost ex- sioners Saturday aftern is couched | clusively economical and financial. n the most conciliz tone and Losses to Be Compensated. counter proposals. Reply to Allies to Contain Concrete Plan—Treaty Not to Be Refused. Complaints of Traders Flood- ing Paris and Berlin 3 not been affected. Embassies. T e . FRESH HOUNDS 3ET state- ts Association various questions in re- the “no box—no mail” Manufacturers' asking gard to order. “Receptacles must be to the carriers at all tim master Chance advised s doors are put up they must eith be left unlocked in order t Teach rec BROWN. ago Dally News. BY CONSTANTINE By Cable t Gloves 16-button length. Pearl Black, White and Nude. $1.69 value, $1.39 CONSTA Though the offic ssued by the nation is the manne lish government oriental much in typical is ng room for to what the Turks correspondent under- stands from a well informed source couched leav ce said that no instru been reccived from the 8 He said the departme ed to issue orders point Postmaster Chance said he ex- pected no trouble in c: letters were dropped in hom; r whom desi at that add Associated Press. LIN, March 9 mercial toes are being trampled on {rather freely in the Rulr occupation and the Berlin and Paris embassies, it learned, are busy forwarding’ to| Washington complaints from Ameri- can concerns whose goods are tied' Ry the s ted Press up by the export tax the French have Tenn., Mareh 9.—Two imposed ~and by the upset in the|,qg of fresh bloodhounds are report- |transportation situation. s, ma-|ed to have been put on the trail of s ana_ manufactured | Lewis Douglas, the negro paroled con- |e coolen articles, make U | vict, who carly vesterday morning T L Cnde i } | shot and wounded five members of the baid for before the French occupied |household of Sam T. Haston, brother |the Runhr are being held. it is stated. | o¢ Tennessee's secretary of state, Er- U I O hat the case will be|nest N. Haston, at Cummingsville, — |investigated on its merits and the in- | this couaty. while they were sitting finished at Lausanne, not yet |torests of the American buyers Pro-|yp ith Mre. Haston, fatally ill with 1% erman manufacturers say |Sleeping sickness. been fixed, but the nch govern- | re mot speed the shipments The wounded members of the house- ment, it is stated, will do everything | i possible to facilitate the holding of ng the taxes dfman(l@d(‘ bY | hold, Sam T. Haston, his mother, Mrs. nch, as in that case the Ger-| . W. Haston: i S such a conference, provided there is |the . b a o u man gove: roul sh them L no attempt to u uan government would punish them | G (g3 o0 Dewey Hopkins, are in the basic framed at Lausanne MAl | morning to be resting clvets could be expected, Meanwhile, it is pointed out. rec- | Y CASUALTY LIST NOW NINE. ‘Ghe Economy Corner Zth.and H.Sts. N\ contains conerete = e - b bt i Great Britain's losses will be com- pensated by the fact that she will be able to retain for a more or less in- gefinite period control of Mosul and sallipoli. Furthermore, Great Britain looks forward to getting compensa- tion for trade losses through the im- portant concessions she is trying to obtain in Turkey in spite of American competition. Men are already at work preparing the ground for a consolidation of the concessions ob- tained by British firms before and after 1914, FRENCH BACK PARLEY. h ¥ No Refusal to Accept Pact. |although in each case the announc $3838388838323882883838888838 weeept the treaty, but ies to revise and modify * the clauses of the Lausanne New Arrivals in Spring Frocks —divided into two big lots overnment does | have ten and reported as well as| accepted © the tion by the necessary ognition must ba given the Tact that Ismet Pasl the other members of the Tul government have | achieved @ difficult task in obtaining froms the Angora parlia a vote | (e of confidence and the practical ap- proval of the majority o © in the Lausanne treaty draft. actories are wit neh now are hold- of the | By the Associated Press. mpany and NASHVILLE, Teun.. March 9 “The any at |list of persons wounded in a gun at- French | tack by Lewls Douglas, paroled negro and_financial uses. 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