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TKILLED, 14 HURT N3 AUTO CRASHES CarPlunges Into Ravine, An- other Hit by Interurban, % Racer Hits Crowd. . By the Associated Press. DETROIT, October 22.—Three per- sons were killed and two injured, not seriously, early yesterday, when the automobile ‘in which they were rid- fng weut off a highway, near Bell river, Ontarfo, into a twelve-foot ravine, where it overturned. The dead are Clarence A. Moeller, forty-two, Detroit, superintendent of labor at the National Motor Car Com- pany;'Mrs. Marjorte Appleton, twen- ty-three, and her twenty-one-month- ©0ld baby_Fern. Mrs. Moeller and Har- lem Appleton were injured. The glare of a headlight of an on- coming automobile is belleved to have caused Moeller, who was driving the automobile, to lose control Three Killed at Cr CLEVELAND, October woman and child were killed and three other persons were probably fatally injured last night when a Shore Line {nterurban train struck an automobile at a road crossing in Nottingham last night. Of seven occu- pants, all residents of Euclld village, only one escaped with slight injuries. 86 badly was the machine wrecked that police declared they were unable to identify its manufacture. Tacer Crashes Into Crowd. SHREVEPORT. La., October 22.— One person was killed'and nine others injured; two of them probably fatally, whon a racing automobile, driven by Max Markmann of Chicago, at the Louislana state fair, crashed through the race track fence and plunged into tators. s Adams, Jjr, died soon of Was- College Offers, Says Mussolini By the Associated Press. ROME, October "When the rector of Bologna University visited Premier- Mussolini on Saturday announcing the inten- tion of the institution to confer upon the premier the honorary de- gree of doctor of laws, Mussolini expressed his willingness to accept. He added, however, that he would undergo an examination and sub- mit a thesis. “Only thus,” added the premier, “will ‘my consclence be clear. Only thus, will T feel worthy of this great honor.” RIVAL BOOTLEGGING BANGS N GUN FIGHT 10ne Wounded SIX Arrested After Pistol Battle in Railroad Station. By the Associated Press. | "RED BANK, N. J, October 22.—Six men arrested and one man in a hos- pital suffering from dangerous bullet | wounds Is the toll yesterdey of a pis- 1 tol battle between two alleged rival | Highlands railroad station. | The fight, in which fifty shoty were | exchanged, is said to have been the joutcome of a feud between two | groups of rival interests, one from Highlands and the other from New- {ark. Twenty men are believed to | have purticipated in the battle. The two gangs are said to have en- gaged in several altercations which By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich., October troit's municipal street railw: tem returned a net income of $938,- 467.47 during the fiscal year ending June 30 last, according to a report of the general manager, made public| { yesterday. The to! this gangs of bootleggers at the Atlantic)| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., |Will Earn Degree DETROIT TROLLEYS CLEAR $938,467.47 General Manager of Municipally Owned Lines Makes An- nual Report. were 1 Onbrllan rl-veuns report says, was $20,196,163.25. 200 Cti dpeeating penses totaling $14.450, amounting to $633,796.6. the funded debt of the department $1.833.857.14, plus deductions for in- terest on notes payable totaling $3 037.37, and deductions for the sin mg fund on construction apd pu chawe bond contract, a total of $2,- 381,283.46. To this {s added $72,901.63, representing the non-operatingreve- nue received, giving the net income for the vear. The report shows smaller expenses per ear mile and a slightly smaller | Fate (of return than does the average , of eighty-one urban electric rallway companies privately owned. The ra. tio of operating expenses to operat ing revenue for the Detroit system is shown as 7155, that-of the private lines at 72.19. PRAISED BY COOLIDGE. Christian Colleges Valued Aid to Civilization, He Declares. CHICAGO, Octobe 0.612.80, taxes' colleges of America ha intcrest on timable contributions t¢ 22.—De- sys- the From | ex- | Electric Heater MONDAY, OC said_President Coolidge in a letter to President Walter DIl Scott of Northwestern University. The President wrote that he was lad of the opportunity to renew the expression of my convern in be- half of the christian colieges of Americ “We may all join in the hope that their work may be of camtinuing and increasing usefulness;” the Presi- dent. said. —_— The hardest labor is ‘enforced ness. idle- OCTOBER 20™-27™ 10.30 AM. 10.30 P. M. CONVENTION HALL Don’t Be Chilly Crisp cold mornings before the furnace fire is lighted use a “Universal” Portable BER; 22, 1923 MARTIN-HARVEY HERE. Sir Johm, Actor, Brings Company for Season of Classics. NEW YORK, October 22.—Sir John Martin-Harvey, the English actor, ar- rived on the Adriatic, bringing with bim his London company of forty players, who will give America a season of classics. Sir John, who for many seasons OAL ‘We handle only the better grades and can give you prompt delivery on ANTHRACITE and bi- tuminous coal, all lump soft coals, coke and Kkindling B. J. Werner . 923 New York Avenue T was assloclated with Sir Henry Irving, | cago and Boston, and la.er, he wiiom he toured this country, open in this city next Thursday | ing in Montreal, Toronto, wmnmrg. After | Vancouver and Victoria. four weleks In New York Sir John sxpeets fto take his company to Chi- with Soghocles’ “Oedipus Rex.” his players will tour Canada, ap: This program will carry the pany through until next May. “Things REE ! A PENNSYLVANIA ) il ird — SeEsoossoToeEs came to a head when four automo- biles containing fifteen Newark and five Highlands men met at the sta- tion at Atlantic Highlands. 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