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THE EVENING WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER NG WORRY ON DEBT [ oo or e omer ] PARLEY DELEGATES LOWDEN SEES NEW MERGER PROJECT FELTBY COOLIDGE __ ETHERE TONIGHT. it i Py e MARKET METHODS: FOES T0 BE HEARD i Borah Reneats View Princi- - !Inferparliamentary Union | § : Fiiaad) "Nt . TN Says Farmers Will Sell All Opponents of Nicke! Plate ple of French and British Will Open Conference in s o . £ i & L - . . Products Direct Through | Combine to Appear Before Payments Is Same. : House Chamber Tomorrow. : , i ) A T, : Own Organization. i 1. C. C. Next Wednesday. teeating his previoushy declared Nearly 400 men &na wvomen repre 2 i & By the Auarciated Press Opponents af the Nickel Piare maige: hat the Freench debt 1o the! senting the 1o w.making hodles of the 14 4 4 b » ATLANTIC C1TY N ted Statea should be settled on the world. wIll coma 1o Washington to i e bamilse {ha aEieenibhT teacHid ‘mgm on » apeci:! train from New | : tarding the Bvitich debt, Schator | York snd iomorrow morning will con- | s . ernor of [llinois. In an address Dre- gy pienaniation of their evidence v of Tdaho. chairman of the Sen- 2 | vene in the chamber of the House of 3 g pered tor the annusl conventlon of thej wp g, 0adov of 2te foreign relations cemmittee. told X | Representztives. tha 1wenty-thivd con. | 3 s American Bankers' Aseocistion today resident Coolidse today the vrineiples i | ference of the Inrerparlismentary | 2 B, 48id tha! he could foresea the da\ affecting Urench payienta in the fu F ! Tion 3 pe T Sepiembar | projaci arranged ioday hefera the In 30.--Frank O. Lowden. former Gov- yaatare Commarce Cammission 1o he next wesk H. W, Anderson. connsel for Chess ) 5 ale ha zame. The % Th a , ; when avervihing produred for sale PFake and Ohio mino L: fel Amedican Ambassador to | Tk | etnment during rhelr stav here. Thelr 5 Ace. on ihe skpiv subiect 3 | Special train will stop at Philadelphis organization of their own creation peihe and Ohio. Pere Marauetie Fiie Semator Borah emphasized his oppo- BT it Wesnetn, Tt b ; In urging organization for farmars Nickel Plate and Hocking Valles <26 ', nwoposal '"’“‘gl- {1he Quaker City the visitors will ba Mi. Lowden axplained thai ha 4id nei ' '0ads lx)l‘-d n-.-,m«m: 1o I,m.,ra & the anch | taken to the 3younds of the Sesqui- mean that they should aperais theiy | M®N! on his motion to dismiss the pio : ! e Al geeent : contennizl, o independence Hell and y 4 farms thiough eorporate management ‘:;;‘1‘,’,“:' ('.‘:“:}f“"‘:",";:"':“:,::' Pl soia) way peEmiltd Mrance 1088k ol el el i o | hut sheuld work togerher for the <ol { micgioner Maver, preciding. granied e Al et » s. tion of the problems eonceining the | hits: -y sew terms if Germany dafaults in ey it ak it % prob) n ne with the nndaratanding that this o S Sein hosrd then (vain | ar of thet otn 2 j i e e marketing of their products and 1he |rian would he argied 131er rhe farmers themselves through an Ingen project for linking the Chess onomie conditions arize in Francel ; B 05 cblons bl Mostiety ; testoration of 1he proper refationshin First Witness in List S Wautd AL 1t dimealt for That ARleaR o Doss CoThe /A vobmb. 2t by heiveen the pricen thes recelve for | M. Anderson sald thai he wenlo publcitoRedntinuel 1t douioa o Mayfowsr Hoiel. which will be heaa their products and the prices they pay | call fAitst W. 1. Harahan. presiden: of , L RiirD Ikd L auarters for the visiiora during theh o1 athar commodities the Chesapeake and Ohio Railrea that he was surprised a L 5 ¢ i 3 s {stay in the Natjonal Capital. They ' r . e testify as 1o the cltcumstances 1nder ;2 Sroootal an Mhe pamt af the sfier he ! Will vemain here for ane weeh. depari | 1ake in Montana | Reserve lsaue Up Todas. which rhe Chesapeake and Ohin man howher dhey pads heit 01l donned for (he Arst time the uni. | ing on 1he 7th for Ottawa. capital of 5 [he chief Dusinsas Ahkad of the con. | Agement accepled he i o the American commission, and | gt doaned for (he Arat sime the unt-| (g ob ! ! Shakes Snow From vention todav was the repori of rhe | Thersafier. he said. he 2 vas equally rised at their modi- | Eivervihing possihle is heing done 10 resolutiona commitiee, which wax ax.| mémbers of the hoard of divectors of feation of this proposal. In his opin. | Sk . ing pecred 10 faver |tha Chesapeaks and @hic Railrosd. 2nd 2 % make the trip of the dslegatas cor . . e perpetuation of the |th 5 i on- e el ehere L o nageitl 0] fortable. They will leave dininn Sta Rools of Buildings PStsiel pesnrve mster H{Osca weilh| B 1D itmdarwgod forsallint SO0 ihy he American commission agreeing | tion through the Presideni's entrance 3 e = of Birmingham. A aas elected to| Erie Railroad and Frank H v such a security clause. He contends “nd cars from the Mavflower Hotel [l Il y TR the aseonisted Press succeed Willlam F. Knox of New Ddresideni of the Pere Margueite hat besides neing unnecessary he can ~il awah them, Upen arrivinz al HELENA Moni_ September 30 Tork. the rvetiring presiden: W. A. Colston. counsel ‘o the hatal they will And thelr baggage A sharn earthauske of aufficl Formulation of a uniform code of Nickel Plate interesis agreed agreemen BRBEhE o s bR Giatoh SaTte in § " incensity (o loosen seeum " : 3 ciiminal procedure for adoption hy rhe|&i8i in procuring the arendance Werrick Sces Hove. the ds\Caainng them in - meir Berlin Government Disclaims 3, e, 000 of tedidence: Wil Give Views on Shenan- | /al'7yESiaies and the consideration or {2l ihe raiiread oficials whom Senator Borah said he did not csue ooms P ot oaael Bah s feli here a1 7:30 aclnck this morn sutfering from wani of airier law en After the undersianding had o detas! other than 10 S8y that DELEGATES AN WAV HERF. Part in Plan to Finance nz. The disturbance lasced @ sec doah Fall—Probe to Be foicemeni van iecommended late ven | reached. participanis 1o the mesze summoned to the White are no wisdom or justice o such an any e The temor and the siiding 1€erdav in 4 vepori of the pratective | hearing proceeded with the cinac 4 7 " : & nan saalenad many residants commities. which direciad the investi |examination af H. € Roval upen ac T aolidze. and 3 Sakinry ntad Ry 5 e by N olidze. and beside: Cagyalties Are Reported in Sskiniveia Kxchusion te Recented i Purchase by Soviets. o Brought Here. aation of 958 cases of crime perpe |counting Aara m of the negotlations fn . far as helling of Capital of NEW TORK. Sepiember 30 8. | - A felt hevs ar 7:30 am. tadas the Bost_vear. as contrasted with s nepotieions Shelling Caoit Alter 1m0 Arowded day of entertain-| Ae Cahle n The Siand ne Woa ten dnes kot At 532 caisd the year hefaie. o dicrimpe( !N enswering questions of 1 o V the o f ment and preparatory work here for Newe fis A EmiGRes e e of 38 per ceni. Losmes af member Bailley Mr. Roval 1ead inin the sensus was t ¥ L dlo/sup robberies totaled §1.005.708. an in |Of the Van Swaringan nlan in me:z pese that President ¢ Ulczfi‘ cdvn t‘* create af hut 3 per f,,,, over the iotg) | INK the assets of the Ave rallroads 2 endrely difterent viewpoini duting | 130y 1088 of the vear hefare. hui nant|On the hasis of prasant auistanding his French debt talk with Ambassador | Be the Asenciats e e 3 | me; B oivams - e af ecapital atae Mr. Roeva fierrick. The Ambassadar. however.| TANGIER, septemher i A et n e a il B et les, tractors and aim | Visited San Franciaco ar 7 [new zas vaive svatam tnstalled in her Member lon meed BBSEAIZ. ol i, the Nickel Plate wanid be eon sald afterwards that the debt Ques-|capia) of Spanish Moracen. watlpe'ine mavor snd a recaption rom oy st Summer. was the amy it tributing 12.52 per cant of the aseer tion was not the sole Lonie :": aga.| heavily shelled by the rebel Moroc-|mittee and mosr of the dav will heialé under way in Revlin. ‘The sem e s gl o‘:mmo‘»-” afore the naval . Grester Protection Needed. of the new merger comps S hile creation with the President. He add [ o yging 75.millimeter zuns. Mon ' anent in visiting the netionul shrines|oMcial Wolff News Agenci of G ] e L e T ‘'he committee pointed out “ae & {present Nickel Plate stockholders wil ed he talked conditlonw generally (@i day nizht. according to advices resch of the efty nany has issued & denial tha' the DI o sEleaesion UTl | discomAting faci thai two-thirds of | receive 17.10 per cent of stock in the France and throughout Europe ‘The special rtrain ~ill acrcive in| German governman noane 3, : ¢ _ArLernoon—Was| pess attacks were directed againsi [new compani. The Chesaneake and other subjects which he thought would | ing here t - 4:30 #1100 , 5 atranaed. bui B wes expected THal nanie in aighr States wvhich have fo Ratlioad would contribuia 73.9% he of interest The hombardment was divacted ‘Ya®hington about ¢ clock tonIght. | cancerned in 1tha nraposed e SUatLioll I Na T e ected AT (e n eig Rich 1 Ohlo Ratiraad A ne 2 E: e ta hy the - 3 -t a4 8 of {1 e of the assete of the meige Ambassador Herrick declined 10 say | againat the eity from tha hills 10 the Lra precautions wers taken by th Russis finds i1 impossible 10 ge ,one-third of the ftotal number of | per esn h h 2 vanid he completed in that time z 1 police foree 1o pravent disorder. hut - ' - nanks—Illinois, Oklahoma. WKansas. |company and i1s stackholders Ie tor publication just what phase of the | southeast. The Spanfards admit casu | (n eontiss with the scanes st thelSuMcient ready eash 1o pas on dein He was a consultant ecpert on the | \gieio RO e o Cath nezotiations he emphasized during his! . jijes of saven killed o1 wound2d. arrival of several delegations. the de | *'¥ for sveryihine needed 2nd ine conatruction of rtha ship and plloted | 21a™ gt ' OEE IR ST oy i e conference, but e did <oy that there | Some animals also were it and bulla | perture todey was without incident. Kovernment policy of maintaininz 1he ner,hrougn the tstotm in northern | Vigilamia fa now under wav in all| Railroad contribution wand he 43 2% % satisfactory setilement. Me stated ! InRs were damaged Sakiatvals Case Discussed. i i o<l Mt g Atter Jhe Dioke awae fram e monr. LNESe States sxcept Missouri and |per cent of asseis. and is siock re That he considers tne reaching of ani The Spanish artillery reptied 1o tha, T EAEAE BYE 7 e ing mar hars xas. the committee sald. | yceipi would be G330 e cen: e : , haior thehnoat R ra hv shal aver " 'he Staie pactment s exelusion | POrte. 16 el e b e B Mndseieh. wekolos) . COREEREY v the iac Pere Marauetie wauld cantiihmie agreement as heing of the moat vital| Riffan fire by shelling aver the town Ul [0 Sokletvala. Communist 'Tede balance mizht affect exchanze. Hundreds AHected by Com- ! loseph B. Anderson. aetolo- sy and most important chayitable en. | 13.62 par rant of asseis. and it s.ock inportance not only ta the twoe na-i from *ha hills 10 the north of Taruan. | « a result the government huvin gist on 1he Shenandnah. who made 1 | member of the British Parliament 2 3 domment gifts are given by people recaipts wonid 18.44 per cont. and ons involv ut 1o tha warl Sy v e rabels s were . cust is comp o requesi . tha “ome tarne riling st nents 10 v = involved bu o th N 4 in| Evencuall th 1 gun ®1C, from the United States. threatens fo trust i 0) elled 1 0 hat o Al artling 2lement general ilenced. 11 1 not known What casuiinterrupt discussions of world peaca|!e'M< of pavments. wherever possib pulsory Education Law e conrt nastardnn e o | while living. Frank D. Loomie. sacre. | the Hocking Co. would contribirs 13 2 3 =5 tary of the Chicago Community Trust | per cent of the asseis and fre sinck In his opinion. 2 satisfactors debil,)oq were infiicied on the RiMans. | plans by the union at Washin; he. | e extended to long instaliments ned later s 4 =z 1 b e 85 S . e ¥ H I MEOnRhe whie serman manufacivrers are will i 'he apot in st N o 110l a4 conferance an communtiy rrusta. eceipta would he & agreement bewween the Uniied Suaten) “ni8 VIS NN LI TIVAL oo | Binming. tomorrow. s e Caught in Dragnet. Ehe Bikh spot in hie teatimont wan | (010 8 CORIEERNEE On SOmmURY (KIS, Feaae Aeuras woBld be var O aLC oo e erecaton of opin: | Advance from the Alhucemss Bay ve.;the question will not be raised. somafZTR "SRIFEENL COE BLACH, BELORE K et e e qan hour D1 | showed that sil hui 310,000 of the | veading another able if (hesane orld s O AD D caumrer. | ®ion on Ajdir. Abd-el-Krim'a capital | delegates appear inclined o sk Sen £n and Ohin convertihle hond issies o1 ion upon e D ar nting the | Which i within four mile< of the ator Willlam B. McKinlev of Tiligois standing should be exchanged for rom proposals made thus far ""“':‘f the | opanish lines. The RifMans apparently | Keneral chairman of ths conferemce mon stock of the new merger com. negotiations. Or &8 1 e B e imaq | have taken advantaze of the reduced |10 explain the conditions under which pany come. Ambassador Herrick declined | DAYE tARER Ao tA R O | invitations ware {ssned to the 41 na Van Swaringen Plan Summarized. By tha Awenciatad Pross w < thew have zone vac parifamer Anton Heinen. former ence starting in Washingion tomorrow | somn: 2! concerns aie mrep. ) “An esrihquake shock, <0 liRh' man Zeppeiin pilol. wha after the - 400 forelgn delegates lefi Pennsvivania | 4 $50,000.000 credn 1o hat o great of the elLv's ApU- | wreck of the airship Shenandoah of Station on a specta) train this mArNINK | 4ia in the purchase of agrieulinral ma 1ation apparentls did not ik, |ifeved some caustic comment about the 12y squipment. The nezotiations now oan ey 5 Names of hundreds of childien af craft 10 steer g conrre o the sourh 32.000,000 in the community trust fund | e istich 1x, o) Roiaslan ioottan | (eataNiBY it Compulaois lSaveation |15 L avalt ihe oeib e e s R [aTR ke oiky. caiielifrom I ney per D\iTchesse Inithe GnileniBtates: 0 an who failed to return 1o school then backing up in the wesi In froni | SODS. are now nm\x«um :\ :--~ Jork r‘:’nhu ‘::; vear flan'n.n;-nlf\n(l:-rl;d by vh; ufxlhf S:rn'flnm.a}; Branch Banking Scored. i i e d " o 9 2 as fer us Murmans egotiations depa ¢ of school attendance an: t in the hope of the court tnal the « Inquiry as to Ratios Coolidge Not Alarmed. [ The civil population of Tewusn in tlonal groups which ars to sttend the oy aie pending (o extend rhis credil STk permits as result of the drag. | hearing cin he iransferred 1o Wasn | W- 1. Bailey. governor of the Fed o yys | ey e el icems 1ot e e | mieatihginace st high v OIDIDmENtal céschiosca 1€t i1 Spread over the District it was ingian. where Vira Lansdowne. (o). Sral Reserve Rank of Kansss City T o e e Lt et Loeate o AT oM | o constder the agends. of the con. | ‘CODIFIENL. 1925 by Chicago Dailr SewsCor @nnounced todav by Miss Fav L.|Willsm Mitcheil now appearing he | In n address to members of this| hortant conferences tegarding the!and Tangier, to the northwesi. have | ference. passed a resolution uphoiding ntley, director. Fach case wili ba | fore the President's aiveraft board | section vigorously opposed ihe ax Do vou consider. 1aking raifos of stock 1aceipis to asears tribuied. that that reniesen: basis?’ My, Baflev asked o resta. however when Mr. Colston had objecte A vast majority of the names were with Secretary Wilbui individual banking avatem in the | umy Raflley asked debt negotiations rhe President should | not been affected and traffic on xhc:-'!(h' right of Secretary Kellogg to bar v,u'\.y'ui y\‘"nd vn'hr:r:l ',.:..::"-:'r'n “r‘:- ry;’:. .-'.?f"':::»'nll.".f,p'rz:,.,a’mvlf.:m .‘." u. E‘-M b s U haven't any opinlon ax o not be regarded as becoming alarmed | roads continues normal. In conss Saklatvala, hecause the Unlted States SHId 810" Tiol. snren i igoE ool Hh OF (he et au He s2ld the abandonmént of the| MAatter”” Mr. Roval finally anawered : ! ite own lawa. Saklatvale T Alerurhed over the present situa.| quence of th- naw RifMan threat 1o|¢an enforce i 4 had protested to the council against 4 Commissiol Hon. Mr. Coolidge is represented an | the Spaniah capital all the Spanian | ha? eate: u H submiited b principals of a1l edica E United Staten would be a detrimant : having given unusual studv 1o the|iroops on leavs in Tangier have heen (h® “oppression of the rights of the vional institutions In Washington Will Order Prohe Here. Meyiel 1o diyscel sheiwiurieas o make conference” and o io the v and declared that the - t s e . [ ecalladlicisctive gty onference” and contended that any o b JaAbingsoh o ths country an, 2 more responsive answe matter, and has been '”e’ll :d‘:vlnl:d-?: i Y country which discrimiften against L IR ochial s well as DUb. | By ihe Amocisisd Prow Cangdian svatem of branch hankers | .ommiseloner riled (hat he ol > each day's progress st | French Open New Drive. members of a body coming on un of e pentley has an arrangemen. | While the formal request of the Va8 superior o ours | he required in turnish an epinien tha r;’""!"|t‘;|"xl: .-|n.\;”t2-';°v:1e‘:u.: ;f;”:l;f:} FEZ. Morocco. Septamber 30 () - | ficial mission ‘should rafrain from };»“:M'("“V;‘ L"g"'-”'" f@':";':-:;"." "\'.".‘ Shenandoah court of inquiry to trans. 1f this branch banking svstem of {he had not formed. ‘The examination the sig] est indication thathe 18 din: | L% B 0C e " mew nffanaive | plaving host £ ihiato Revpiaisions ' "h® fer ita aemsionx 1o Washington has not | which thev talk is such a wonderful |continued with a study of the derails e fl:flul‘:mlnn« have thus fa heen! against the Rifan tribesmen in the “Not Taken Seriously.” —— Some of the children who tailed 1o “:afl.,"d s R R ey o e WS, Mgl g o] vl N o e e o e The belleved 10 feel | €astern sector this morning. The 0pa1- | Outaide of the councll various views | . n 16 school, Miss Renfles tearned | 5000 that he will issue such orders|hy the commercial failures in 1923. | estimatas of the torfi property <2l that the progress heing made by the |3tions —were auit> succassful the|weje axpressed by British delegates Students Seeking Approval of o lomtion. nan et the oee Spon. htom the frst it had been as They had someihing like 3.400 in C rfon of ‘aach of he companies whic T o one in unkatisfactory or | French claim. their troops easily tak-!Ken Riler. Labor member. sand Tom f é h thely parents: others had died. | ;n oo PY Ihe 3 i !hAhv(ImAm that ada with 9.000.000 population. In the jentered into his compliazion of 3 mature indlcative that they have | IN& the Important heights of De Kar | Williams, Aritish minera’ represents Orqamzatlons to Meet and a few had passed rtheir aixteanth | (" (Ol BOY C ("gmh:o 014 some of (Inited States we had 18000, Based . veached what is now heing d-xrlhed\:“m“' north of Kifane. on the right iive, who aFe not members of the - birthday and are. therefore. out of the ¢ pe®t008 (0 "Wesnington hecause 'on the population. we ought to have D e mtiorh as o GeRIoG ank of the River Chacula council. insistad that Saklatvala had jurisdiciion of the compulsory educa | and other consiferations ot oo here had §0.000 failures on thet kind of 2| NAVAL RADIO OPERATOR e Dretidents position 1s said to| The French coninued to advance in a right 10 come. Sir Robert Horne Supt Ballou. ton law. Emplovers of those illezally | jgnee considerations of conven- ' haefs. he aptiv deseribed as haing one of |2 direction dominating the Disbali(ormer chancellor of the axchequer at work were notified that they ware Thomas . McClefland of Birming WINS PRAISE FOR WORK h and confidence in the ability of | Akhoun. and president of the British group. sald = Iolating the law. while thair parente ham. Ala. was appoinied chairman Secretary Mellon and the other mem | Guards Disappesr. he saw no reason why the Communist { ponecentatives of high schanl fra | “er8 NStructed ia return them tn of a temporary organizaiton of atfor hers of the American Commission 10! MADRID. Repteraber 30 (&) An member of Parliament should not have | 4 piries seeking the approval of the SChool | neyva of Siate bank associations | Submarine Base Officer Says He Is negotiate successfullv the debt in a|official communication issued todav ve 'COMe. but added that Saklatvals | Rogrg of Education have heen invited ISk Beniley explained that she hax Alexander Dunbar was elected presi 5 ; ¢ manner that will be generally satis-{ ports that Abd-el-Krim guards on tha Shou!d not be taken serlously # 1o attend a conference with Super- Nad litie difficuity in the administra dent of the Clearing House Section of | Outstanding Figure in Dis- factory and upon terms which will| Spanish eastern tront have disappear “Italian Renegades” Scored. intendent of Schools Frank W. Bal- | tlon ef the new compulsory education thel ASSCINtion (0 aUCCERd)IC. oW - Al Aster Aftarmath, nake it possible for the agreement to| ed. Reports received by rha Spaniards ROME, Septembar 30 (#).—c ‘lou tomorrow night at the Franklin 2% nding emplovers and parenis Jandorfer of Kansas ity he ratified when it comes 1o the Sen-| tend to show that the RIMans Sul | menting on. he. Alsoraer o nich ™" | School. School authorities have notj. | %A8€r 10 ccaperate with the depar: Rr the Associated Press t 2 avv e dur - recent 2 o < t 10 be | ment. i CEW {DON. Septemher 30 e. Although the Tresident has this|fered heavy losses during the recant ' fanded the arrival in aw Tork af the | fied the secrei socleties that 1o & ! NEW LONDON. Sepiamher 3 . 1. U abiding faith in the American Com-!Spanish advanc: recognized they musi submit 1o fac " lamen Hertan of Great Rend. Kans mission. and while giving their efforts | {MACMILLAN'S RETURN 'adlo man. second class; a1 the subma . ; AL SOnEn aa” | ulLy supervision 400,000 GALLONS LIQUOR his fullest support and co-operation, | et panin sonpraRa Uil TEvere | Forlris. Sigms: of Contral High " - rine base. vesiardav was called the he President is indful of th e rsc e DY o not join with other o an on the entira the, President is not unmindrul of el MOTHER OF CHAPLIN ! rnment 1o pass tegisiation againacthe | School. which aid net join with ot PILED UP ON ISLANDS Foreign Service Branch to Ch'C NOW/IS UNKNOWN | ‘moc: curianciu soas on che eniic ltalian cene, es’" hr ) | fraternities in recent lrigation \Washington. but throughout the coun b e hiyroad, taking | | hected (o have several repre sages concerning the sinking of rhe > hrou; away itizanship and sefzin : ing Gales and Snow- | . ; < v. & fairly general feeling that the Ianay thelr elimmsni] E | cenintivas ai rhe conference. Among dee : Bowdsin Meeting Gales and Snow- | hmarine S.51. Lieur. Comdr. H. A French should noi be treated too MAY REMAIN IN U. S.'/ei cronerciesm s them will he Sidney Kem wna Fd | St- Pierre’and Miquelon Haven for| Be Created by University storms. and Time Has Flanagan, executive officer of the hase leniently or liberally and that the miind Riedin Bty Buiiners Dnabit s Endowment g sald Herran's efforts were “aupe: rerms granted them should correspond S 5 Cotncident with the announcemen Beeh Delaved. human” and that he would recom to those given Great Britain. In this| Given Permission to Stay in Home ADVISORY coUNc"_ of the conference heiween Supt. Bal Yodge Ceast Guard. e s mend' to the Nevy Department he be qondfection the President has trequent. | Ser lou and the fraternity rapresentatives. a . :oociies pross it D Fre eptember 3. | PEEMINed 1o skip n grads in_rating v listened to the views of Senator rov i i s B < R A permanent endowm I LAND. Me.. e a . petty officer as Forah, who has made no secret of the Eopdes Soydtonedianglaii TO D'scuss BUDGET’;‘.:.:“;:::’?; i-f-'.-“"r"”ln'.’e'.-‘l‘,.”.‘ff..'f."a‘ FLASGOW. September 30. — Si. iablishment of a 'nlellnesnelx \!?c,!':";n;l tmpossible 1o tell when we shall ioo, h:nm;im?..mw iz o 3 fact that he will lead » fight against February, 1926 that it is installing @ new chapter in | C1¢f7® "nd Miguelon. the little French at George Washington University was '€ach Wiscassei.” fs the latest word Herran went on duty at & aciock 1erms below the British standard when = ol 1w ashinglon to replace the Epsilon ' !$204% «f the Newfoundland coast. | voted unanimously by the National|from Tieut. Comdr. Donald B. Mac | .qi Fridev morning. A1 10:30 a m the matter of ratification comes before T = 5 Mu Sigma. which became disorganized f1& SniskvIogged. Four hundred gue of Masonic Cluba at its nine. | Millan. Previously he had given the | 3¢ rday morning. afier working i o] Hannah Chaplin aged mothes o Directer Lord Grants Hearing on |thiough the efforts of the Roard of | N0USA20 gallons of liquor. chiefly ieenth annual convention. it was re.| d&te of the return of his Arctle ax- | jone'(rick he waw just ready fo knoct Charlss Chaplin, the moving pleture ltallan dalegates to the Tnterparlia | Scoteh whisky, have heen landed thers ported hy Albert E. ber 1. 2t . Education to abolish high school se. | - ¥ ported by Albert E. Barr, member of | Pedition as October 16. of 0 to bed. The first message & comedian. was toduy xranted tempor District Heads' Plea for rrde. rganizations. The restar af the | DY FUM runners who could not dndze | the advisory commitiee of the laagus In a radio message to Daniel W t:n:-':‘:nzz Tl s INTEREST 0 FIR ary permission to ramain in the i fi6w tNapter which willl Be: kaown the '»m’." Guard and put it ashore in ' at a meeting last night of the Temple | Hoegg here today he advised thet the | i\ the staiion's 1adio office. Herran N ST United States until February 1. 1426 $39.000.000 Appropriation. as Alpha-Alpha, it was said. were :’,",‘a"‘(,"""‘,q"“"" The liquor is valued S “‘f)“ ster Masons, trom the Pomt ‘“‘é"":?'km’“fl"‘" as meeting gales | notified Washing(on and siaved on the 50,90 ce Department. Mr. Barr is a past |@nd thick snow storms and was now | jop yntil 8 o'clock Sundav Since her original entray into the formerly identified with Epeilon My PG v = " | | E mornin $500,000,000 ONLY United Srates in 1920 Mra. Chaplin .. _ . . Stema. tarthe tnn litie istands have a popu- | president of the club and served as ita St Battle Herbor. Labrador. & StriGi Ot AT hioure: AUTInE whice ne has heen under treatment In » home , TH® Citizens' Advieors Councll will | ™ Coremontes of installation for |ALIO7 07 [ess than 7.000. chiefly fishe:- | representative at the convention He added that he ordersd the!jndlea messages contimuoualy wiih BAR TO AGREEMENT maintzined for her by her son in Ce).| bt tanted &n informsl hearing by | sipha-Alpha will be held at the Wash. | merie: ern fed w':l.fl\ joere s little | According to Mr. Barr this foreign : Steamer Peary 1o proceed 0 Svdney. | oyt g delav and without garbling » itornita- emporary permits for he, | BUdReL Director Lord ar the Treas- |ingion Hotel tonight at 8 o'clock ¥ or 1 whisky. service school, the second of its kind | C. B.. whete she probably will awalt | jine. His naps since then have heen residence in the [nited States have |'&" Department at 11 o'clock tomor- | Several older chapters of the fra. < 7 in the United States, will be entirely ' the Bowdoin. only for 3 or 4 hours ont of sach 24 (Continued from Firsi Page, | Dean continued in affact praviously | 'A% morning. at which time the coun- | ternity will take part in the exercises | H, M: COOL QUITS POST. |ndomed by Master Masons as a parc o B Sl Ea e Herran enlisted in Kanase Cinv ir e 4 [ by the immigration suthorities. {1l will suppoti the recommendation | including Omieron of Washington snd i + |of & comprehensive educational pro-, PORTMOUTH, N. H.. Saplember 30 ' November, 1923. He Is the onlv man R e | though the quesiion of her permanent !t made to, the Distrlet Commission- | Tau of Baltimore Annofncement of the resignation Sei' AUTUed Dy (he league through. | (A).—Secretary Wilbur of the Navyion ine siatlon who can operaie L CShell be on fhe $500.000.000 e | FIENt. to résidence Tas never been veral monrha sgo for #n sp | * of How11d M. Cool. director of the OUi the country has designated Capl. Douglas E. DIS- ,adin and & land wire too et s ! 5 ig00-ae-| SEEC, 0 s on el | Dropriation b of Approximaiely Bottar Rusiness Faurean ons o Re | The new branch will be placed up. | mukes. commandani of Portsmouth e e pmment . Loe gnly onadicle | Sicyaries*(Ghapling a1 ons.iafagd for(#30,000/080 HAWALHAN FLIGHT today b% Joshua Evans. jr., chairman | J6f, (he department of aris and Navy ¥Yard, to represent the Navy at 0y (el sectiement. kven the st | " Depcment of Labor gnauiry. | Sines the couneil has no knowledase B the ard ot Trantees o Tieman | sciences of George Washington, with the celebration, which will maik the DE ca whareny Cal. | (e DERatiment of abo gRauiy. lof the finai recommendations made CHIEF IN CAPITAL s | Dr. Howard I.. Hodgkina, dean of (hat ‘eturn of the Macwiuan arctic ox- | HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES N aiohes 1o pincite his 09h DUBME | wasith way 1n'the. neipitochiob@ivt{ by the CommistioRece, it will confine Mr. Cd has resigned to direct the | SOISBE: 3L the head. While the course oedition to Wiscasset, Me. o = regarded as suace . 000.000 2nd offersd guarantse to stimony 10 the projects it recom { Vioad) ibuatnes - | will be wide in its scope. Dean Hod 3 - promp solution ' within the gext L e hirbr, oLl0k evb [mended hetore che " entimaten’ ware FORAIR INQUIRY | 202 o075 Susinese. — Th @ Duresu Kine does not contempiate an radicsi ATMORROW: e ; J e bl pever e s - Ll change in the present curr (RS RACE.—Pures. $1300: chaimin The ompromise will, be along the | PecOme public charge, desplte her “URUEL 1 it b reprasenced be. | | chlld V8 il chrry on the work Of university, Mr. Barr expiaingd. "t PREFECT BANS JOURNAL. |, sinst Rackrune 3y ciomo same lines a3 that contained 12 the fore tha Budget Bureau hy Chajrman | (Uontinued tromn Firat Page.) ",',, PAviory ehpacity 1o the bursay New achool will give George Washing - StAGt Ballor.. 102} sLucky Pick v B - s t D Sl v, 9 i 1 > 3 s 1Gettysburg 2 3 > “ Flivver Owner Gets | . George Richardeon 5. M1 (ool formerly divector of the nOn-denominational institution in the L Wracksisrte which will diminish the capacity. mander tolerantly answersd all other | 7 £ |country offering a. course i \ 3. Trapere wav. the creditor will grant the debtor ©Clevelar1 Belter Business Buresu 5 rse in diplomatic in Italy, Ordered Suspended. . i 2 auestions within reason came 16.Washington o Take over the | WOrk and consular service, Mr. Barr " Boas 200 Mra K Smart entes 1+ moratorfum in interest pavments . M H Following their conference in the | fons) pu S | sata. b TURIN, Itely, Sept 555 U, Griffith ey for a period of vears. but with the JOV Out of (r'ldefl CHURCH BANS WOMEN Secrefary’s office the fvers weni to| ooan M v (WPON ":i,;':“.’,‘.:"f"‘o ©f 1 ® A Varied program of enteriainment | ‘he Stampau, one of ey .,:po,. SECOND RACE—Puis $1.300 nnderstanding that the obligation 1o o ~ ~ . i the Bureau of Naval Aeronantics and i b g " | tollowed the business maeeting of the | (&Mt newspapers of northern Italy. | s-¥earolds and wp: 8 furlongs o “remains nnchanged. 1t amounis (hp 20-Ct. Gasoline IMMODESTLY DRESSED |nosed again for the cameramen. this ; . . Tt included music by Eagie haf been suspended by the prefect. hord Balte, 11 118 lguneer to making an arrangemeni to defer Lo [ime with Rear Admiral Moffer. chief | o o0 b i o Made New Pennsy Head Council. No. S Junior Order of Uniea ' The paper has long conducted & vin |+ dot) - 108 Bill O Fivno paymente that toms avk and provia:| dradl thoisana: SWasBing: of the hureau 3 y American Machanics, and trick dane. 'ent campalgn against the Fascists, | tMactingale 10§ *Walifnder fhe Tor!the funtiing ot thelsame e o etk |Pope Understood to Be Back of This afternoon they had no fixed PHILsDELPHIA, Seplembar 30 ing by Lieut. H. H. Havgetl. A buffer| Ita publication of an acticle on the Ed,Rickentacker [18 StrutMiss Lirrin Innuestiall members) ofithe mscl | S100 M0 0L Hieaaiing than nas Circular Ordering Ejecti plans, but Comdr. Rodgers Indicated (#).—W.llam Wallace Atterbury (o- |luncheon also was served. ecent Army meneuvars “as they ' " yu, in. ran commission told this correspond. | foday on cheaver gaschme (AR Fan AKUIUAS ring Ejeotion of | fhat he might §o to the House Office day wee elected bresident of the| Anmouncement was made that the| would Bave Ocontred in a real war.| 7illiem Gerth and £ ent early today that the safeguard OCeh POCC 0l ine The family Improperly Garbed. Buflding and “listen in" on the air-. Pennavi*ania Rallroad Co. He suc- | next maeting, the last week of October, | Picturing Fascist soldiers looting ahops THIRD RACK—Purse. $1.300 the Slause would not be & seeicusiaim: | RULER Sng ke palmtia) limbusine Py | craft hearings. ceeds SAmuiel Rea. retired under the | would be featured by an old.fashioned 2nd _indulging in other excesses | Sutt *7*""I%% RN WLy culty, and that it was simoly e matter | Bvver anc 78 FLCEL MOUSED |By the Aseccisted fram. | The commander refused 1o divulge compant'a pension regulations. roast. 5 | brought about the prefect's action. | Amodte 1981 W aord of phraseology. because the Franch had ChuE FNC BT § PO 096G oo, | BOME, September 30.-'he war |(he nature of the (estimony” he ex- |- S — e L bl Local Fascisti burned copies of the ' Marenko 108 | Swaet Tnver 10 hate something with which 1o Cent Eageline IDS BOPR 00 MOTCl | asainat immodest dress in the|pects 1o give (o the President’a com- | paper and ataged a demonstration in' 3ea Rocket .. . 110/ Cupids Curme .. Dlease their people. whereas if an | ISt all Summer long line price | Ghurches reached a decifive stage fo- | mitiee, axcept (o may that ft would be | IF. i 4’ “Mi ”» W Def d approval of the suspension. WextiBolnth. - LI O(FaDe dboungs economic crisia did develop in Europe, | (he upward trend in gasoline price | qay when the cantral holy —vear | “entirelv Impartial and for the good LAUSHANA’'S 18810N as to elirau | R FOURTH RACE—Pucse. $2000: the making it impossible for France to ::‘:mr::"?:: O T o |committee lsmued & circular to the of the service." He maintained | = ife Ch Ask F | 5 T P AligSats o8 uyion meet her annual pavments, the United | 7 % S ; { directora of pligrimages notifyin o Mitel es H W g ! +Brice 5 7| Sherman States as a n--n?ucal craditor would | from the amily budget. | bt 48 ‘osmen Teand ta c)mn:h.f ance II'.. S m'. gk i O ver. e Ul argeS, 8 “lg l‘eed()m | SEE HOPE OF COAL PEACE. PR AL L8 | ransiute have 1o defer collections anyway. R o e tham a1 ane | NOt conforming to the rules for proper : SERE AR i | | Oppar: o The secondary clauses of the French. 12y, Zacoline is lower thah a1 80+ | goih will be efected. It in under| Uompensation Law Winning. | i ! YWilliam Martin snd Salubria Stable antrs American agreement will parallel the | (ime since October 4. (T34 BCCOLE - sto0d that the circular was issued at RN R ver 30 (&, Mra. Virginia Cameron Beaverbrook | thai the deféndant represented him., SOranton Commerce Chamber Be- ' i\ macE—Purse $1.500: the Vorus cims of ihe RaldwinMellon agiee e L et The. mecoRa) Kibwent | the behest of Pope Plus. e e o ot aui Of Wardman Park Hotel todsy asked saif an an Englieh nobleman of grea lieves Ground Work Laid purse: Allies and maree. sil ages 1 mile ment providing or six-month a ' ‘The regulations prescribe t . ” ! | wes nd soclal position travelin: v ion 101 Slow and K . T era het el s mark aince the establishment -;r‘me | o o ri/be bt the | of 481 tabulated. victory for propo- | the Disicler Supreme Couct to snnul | s Ith 200 SO REROn cm"m{‘f_l e e et uotation e L8LiRen,ane, (Copsright. 1995, i ~cent z_nsz:::‘e. "_*'";' ‘rr'n‘m" "'"'L‘ 4ered: their clothing must be opaque, | "¢0t" Of & State workman's compen- her mfrriags to Cornelina Beaver- | with permission to use the name of | _Hops that the .;n.f...s.».,r, for o | T®" Sixty 101 et the company foday for | veasonably long, closed up to the |"atoin law was indicated todsx as the brook. . whose whereabouts {8 un.| Ward. He insisted that she refrain | resumption of operations in the an: |4 SXTE BACE—Purse $1.800: claiming T8 et i collar and the siseves must come at | té8ult of the special election yester-| known 7o her. The wife sava Beaver-| from dlacussing him or their ap-|thracite mining Neld had been laid | o S2-°'08 and up: 15, mile . { f ! o vhich is added N ;- e o E FRENCH AIR ACE COMING. | 8. o oo i Rink the denlara | least bélow the elbow {day. The vots for the 253 precincts brook. Zafier a whiriwind courtahdp | prosching marriage with her triends, | was expresced. by members. of the | Wik Lot Dot Brihi. . 105 i | | cmimi Mclaan et cost 17 cents.. The retail price is 20 The circular says that notwith. | Was, 9:647 for; and 2,081 against. 'of a faw weeks. prevailed on her|she states, for fear of defeating the | Scranton Chamber of Commerce com. | *Woodiske ... Ed Pendleton 108 cents. giving dealers a 3-cent mar- | Standing ‘repeated peremptory wntn- . through, fraud and misrepresentation | purpose of his mission. The “‘mis-| mittee after a four-hour conference % Alneh & PARIS, September 30 (#).—Rene | in “Ritailers are glad fo see low |ings by the episcopate and priests| End of Chinese Boycott Seen. to go ‘o Rockville and be married |sion.” sccording 1o the wife, was to|behind closed doors here last night Purse. $1.300: claim Fonck. France's greatest. AghtINg | prices for gasoline, for not onlv do | and the insistent exhortationa of the | ¥ " |June 17, Theyv returned immediately | defraud her of her monev through |with John 1. Lewis, president of the | jnf: 3-vear-olds a0d up: I mile und a tur fiver in the World War, sailed for | they sell more motor fuel, but their | holv father, one atill sees entering | AMOY, China. September 30 (#).— to Wa-hington and, after obiaining | misrepressntations. United Mine Workers of Ameri S Raalilt 104 4 Pilgricn New York today. He sald he would | margin is usually lscger. Gasoline | the churches persons not conforming The end of the Chinese boycol |a large sum of money from her and | Beaverbrook promised her a world | Although mo statement other than | Alitesme .. 00 103 Sif Leonia & Sndy Ameriean aviation At the invi- | prices have hean on the downgrads |io the dignity of these mscred places. |akginst British shippink was Seen | other things of value. the wife aa|tour for their honeymoon and resi-|that the outlook was hopsful was | South Brosse . 108 SHejection tation of the Washington Govern-| since .July, when & price-cutting |Since thev dresa in a manner of- | when ahips hegan arriving vesterdsy | seris, Me Iaft town and she has since (dence in England, Mrs. Reaverbrook [issusd by the committae, ita members | (GHue, LI SR ment and would also represent France | ~ar swung into action jn the Mid- | fensive to the primitive sanse of nai | with cargo and took ahoard hundreds | hean ulble to locate hini. aava, but: neither has materialized. | said that within & few daya they [ Lyre A ‘Swenka ant at the meel io be held next mfimhi Al Wesi. and Fastern companies |ural reserve and to ths scandal of |of laborers for the Singapore hlbh!ri Throbgh Attornev Thomas T. Brad asks permisaion to resume her | axpected 1o hold another conference | ouporentice sflowance riatmed, at Mitchel Field, Mineola, N. V. followed sult. plenur souls. A plantations. lev, M. Beaverbroojziells the eourt | maiden name, Virginia Cameran. with Mr. Léwis with definite results. Weather cloudy. irack [ash 5 . i [

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