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TURKS ASK HAREN "By the Assoctated Pre I 10 ASECONDMIENEE Move to-Restore Polygamy to Legal Status Opposed by Kemal. This is another of the tales of James Lucey, the shoemaker. It is the first time it has been told, Mr. Lucey sald, and the only thing that led him to tell it was that he feels all of President Coolidge's friends should do every- thing they can for him. o put into property. Now, er had any money either, all his time in politics had bought his when a man w forced to sell. D. pocket.” Well, John said ‘Yes' and Cal did and John didn’t have the property, but he was $250 richer and he paid Cal a $10 fee. “Now that's what Cal is and what he does. If his friends 'd come out and tell these stories people would know it isn't he that's cold and fishy or close. If they won't tell these stories to help Cal, I will.” . (Copyright, 1923.) QUEEN MARIE HAS SON. By the Associated Press. BELGRADE, September 6.—Queen Marle of Jugoslavia gave birth to @ son today. C., THURSDAY, - PONY EXPRESS SPEEDS OVER DESERT IN UTAH Two Girls Ride Ten Miles Each in Relays of Journey Across Country. x By the Associated Press. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Septem- ber 6—The pony expsess rider is speeding onward over the sands of the desert country. Skirting the south end of the Great Salt Lake in the thirty-five-mile dash from this city to Grantsville, the first SEPTEMBER 6, - 1923. faunt of the express ride was begun by wrénce Sharp, cowboy. Between midnight last night and 1 am. today the mail reached the border of Nevada. Seven riders took part in the westward dash from Grantsville to the Nevada line. Two young women riders rode their mounts yesterday jn the ride through Utah, Miss Myrtle Gardner,.a seven- teen-year-old girl, bringing the mail to Salt Lake City from Parley's Can- yon, and Miss Nina McCauley riding the last ten miles of the stretth be- tween Salt Lake City and Grants- ville. The arrival of the pony express in Sait Lake City was about three hours ahead of schedule. HURT IN PLANE WRECK. Editor Was Passenger in Mathine Forced to Land. MEBANE, N. C, September 6—C. F. Parnell, editor of the Enterprise, was painfully hurt about the back and legs here, when an alr- plane, in which he was riding, was badly wrecked. The pilot, Willlam H. Pillmore of Reldsville, here for ex- hibition flights at the Mebane Fair; escaped injury. The gasoline tank sometime last night was filled with about two gal- lons of water by an unknown person. Seventh and D Streets N.W. € Mebane | - ing about 200 feet in the . The pilot Iy ‘an.emergency landing fleld, Lut 1€ struck a big rock and was bad- Iy damaged, Mr. Fillmore has offered ‘reward jof $500 for the arrest and nviction of the culprit. EXTRADITION. WAIVED. PAWHUSKA, Okla., September 6.— George Sewell, arrested here by Sher- iff F. D. Sells of Richland county, Ohio, charged with being a member of a gang of box car thieves operating at Mansfield, Ohio, waived extradition He will be takne to Chio at once. ; ANGORA, ember 6.—Persistent $fforts are being made in Turkey to Testore the harem a national in- Stitution. [ my was abolished | more than a a resolution passed by the mbly, but | “There are men who think that Cal o is cold gnd fishy,” he said angrily, the thick Irish brogue breaking through his excitement the accent that forty New Fngland has laid on his His bushy black eyebrow. seemed to protru i down to see about buyin’ it was satisfied | ith the price John could and | ohn was to go down the next day to &n the deeds. That night a German, ho had plenty of money, offered Cal $250 more than p “And I've heard nien tha him close with his mone: er forgotten now people | i John el wouldn't say that any was John but he had a little Hodja, a teacher. 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