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2 : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER j23. 1925. e KAROLY! EXCLUSION s o Fesce 53,700 0000 LINIT] [—_eoive moumes on wemicax mssionany wosro | ISSIONS BOARD BRITISH RADICALS FACES DIRE NEED: TRIALS ARE BEGUN (GASE STARTS FIGHT oo v e 10 BUDGETIS SEEN ernmeni should retire from this fie if it so decldes to do.” Paring by Lord Expected to Shortage of Funds May Twelve Communists Formal- Pennsylvania G. 0. P. Leader | el H urned Againet Levy, | ‘tO Ask Congress to Curb Discussing Ihh‘mrom- layx sener-| Cut Amount to What Con- ally, Gov. Walker said the people of Power to Ban Reds. S e ey DIe L gress Will Give. Threaten Work in For- ly Accused of Sedition. : eign Fields. Sympathizers Protest. less administration’ of the Federal | law there. He suid he favored # — : Br the Associated Prese g Nyarl;t n'nm;:_um:- tas. : RY DAVID LAWRENCE. ; o 2 The 116th annual meeting of the | By the Associated Press. LBADIng the Countess Ctherine . THE Eovernonadded that his State. g A R o : American Board of Commissioners for | LONDON, October 23. -A magir Branlvliskite of e fobmer Exesident RARETES DAl WANGUALIN repsiied dhls Exins toulook an il the ANIK Foralgn Missions. the oldest mis-|trate in the Row Strest Police Court of Hungary, from the United States 1%, folloiwing somewhat the poor |required to run the United States| > sionary soclety in America. fx the |ieday hegan hearing the charges By action of the Etate Department to- exwmple of Florlda. 4 A rnment for (he next fiscal vear . principal husiness today of the hien- | againat 12 Communists taken in 1e day may result in a move in the next 1 : -‘r‘n-lvknrfwn(_dui:e,.lzadmu Sl B ie e thin 0,000,000, ol 1 Biet ghiRering of the National Counchl| otat Thids < THe mon wers formalls Congress to repeal (ho; wection ;-l the L] m"n “f’:il_;:-u i 1»‘ a 7 n: Aiiiven vl Mot e aveilalilslisine [ of Congregational Churches of the ! charged with ineciting 10 s=edition. Ypmigration law under which her PSR -C DY e bl (R Nove ‘han Presi- A Uniied States. Business sessions were | while outside a crowd of supporters passport vise was.denied tevying of a similar one by the States. | lattar part of November, when Prest held this morning and afternoon. ! sang the “Red Flag." lph B. Strasshurzer. political As @ matter of principie.” he said, | dent Coolidge prepares his message to while a film. “From Kraal 1o Mine.| i Travers Humphreys, appearing Wader of Pennsyivania. who, with Mrs. m'\:“:y'“"'.\’l*\.ll_e‘x-l!llmvllnn. i 2 distinct | Congress, hut every day now there From Mine to Kraal." will be shown | for the director of public prosecu gtrasshurger. wax 1o have heen |}_xf| e i ~(‘|r“ ; k_;"' ; L ¢ | Are meetings of various hoards in tonizht at the Washington Auditorium | tions, sajd the defendants were heing Fpuncess: hoat during her stay In thi8 |, nidercd by the conferahce of sove | ér® department and) independent of in connection with a_talk by Dr..prosecuted 2 leaders and principal B e e L e o icon; | the Government, se that some up- James L. Barion. on “The Mission of | executive officers of 1wo illegal or. the penate farelgn nelations cam. i PRI e “ roximate ldeu of w = forthcom- 5 the American Board In Turkey | ganizations—the Communist Party of mitice 1o seek renal of the \pp.h.nullw_‘n: same in prineiple as {nherit ’r:‘s"_m:w ’(,-‘:,".‘-.1 hat I forthcom- | ups e left to right: Rev. Dr. Rock- | 'Rev. Dr. Rockwsll Harmon Potier. | Giraat Rritain and the Young (om after Secretary Kellogg had an- j4nce tax. | well Harmon Potter, Hartford, Conn | retiving moderator of the council. i%|munist League of Great Britain, both wounced approval of the refusal of n al . The Budget Bureau, directed by Gen. ! gjo¢ 1 S@ency: of ric: -, lated for electio, resident of the | of which he declared received their B asianiisy covau) Cancial th Dars Entertainment at Breakfast. Lovd, is the scene of daily htflrmn.i ed for presidency America; 2 slated for slection as pr ot ki e declar i - i & Board of Commissioners for Foreign Pt y American Board today. Dr. Potter i8/| orders' from Moscow. o sign her passport. ller in ‘the | The \";"_:\":5‘ St \:".‘:_"‘“:"::‘:“‘:I"l:lle;l«:'en‘ml. O outae, before the | Missions; Edward Caldwell Moore, re- F v stor of the Center Church of Hart-| The defendants wera not heing day Mr. Strasshurger had conferred | ] law was passed. Now instead | tiring president of the board, and 5@"/ . 7 G | i | l 2 &, % . and in what manner the Federal Gov ke " . = . i B Preeme oot ionrn, 2o 1t T Treaktast n the Hors | of Bowng netors bommitesa.of Cons | Sk, Pregke £ T T e U ens o e sy e sek his assistance in the case, hut | 13'¢igh this morninz Iy the Georgia | kress with estimates transmitted by the | the board i A ¥ Jige! in the view of the prosecution &fterward he made no comment con- | TAX Clubs. Secretary of the Treasury on behalf | Below, left to right: Rev. Dr. C. H : b s Organized in 1810, e e e o waen gerning their conversation {01 think the couniiy ix ready to of other departments, and with 10 | Patton, home secretary of the Mission " The American Board was organized |5 Demons b AEREERD (0 ks It was announced at the State De. | ~UPDOTT the movement (o repesl the | ecommenautions to increase or de- | Bogrd, and W. W. Peet, for 41 years ) e z in 1810 and chartered in 1812. Tts! . " crrines of Communism are S8 rtment thay the Countess would not | ral Inheritence (ax.” suld Gov.|creuse, the varivus departments are | freamurer of the hoard’s Turkey mis. & - L SN | first misstonaries sailed for India in |0 B0NE (00 cagition. Be permitted to enter this country fa | Wilker hi- i< the view of a very usked to appewr hefore the director of | sjons, b " ¢ A i : 3 1513 It has 500 missionaries of both | 1" iioted extracts from hooks and miake A lecturs toni hecause she e lirge majority of the citizens of the budget and pare down their en. A . A sexes. unordained as well an ordained. [ b€ HIEC SR UECE R G arar Enown to hold revolutionary views. | (€0rgia. If the Staiesx want to re- timates. ‘ on e roll. It works in - Africa, | biEB Sl T mong other things $r. Straussburger declared, however, | <0rt 10 that meihod of ralsing reve. ¢ < Bulgaria. Greece. Turkey, India e viikers “h the caplial B L T, RO et e (5 M aamines timates. | LEAGUE ASKS HALT that the workers smash the car i China, Ja M 1 1 - ope h . Japan. the Philippines, Mexico. | {00 e e e Sovieis. | The W heen caneelled T pmvment ot [¥0. Tha Federal Government should | Only 40 persons are on the staff of | | , | spain. czechoslovakia and in "‘"e!“»”"lfil R orker. It was declared, must 300, and that her purpose in coming {1€(1€ At once. and absolutely. from the Budget Burewn and Gen. Lora! 10 WAR IN BALKANS South Sea Ixlands. It has always been | FOUNE WORER 10 O IzE to the Tnited States was fo he a :hat field. doesn't think the bureau need ever| | | known for it« freedom from denemina- | " GHHCEIC STV eve danarted guest at his farm. near Norristown.: The Georgzia Governor said it was | be increased. vet this staff not only AND CALLS PROBE | tionalism and ftx leadership in union that the defendants also have at Py ]»u::m»d that Conzress delay vepeal SUpervises every estimate submitted 1o Christian enterprises. l ted to seduce armed forces 10 : 4 2 { tor six vears. hut he declared that |the President by bureaus in the exaru S 5 | Frederick A. Gaskina, treamurer of | omBied 1o 2ot anly advocated Wants Kelloge Power Shorn. he governors present or representad | five branch of the government, includ-| (Continued from First Page.) | the American hoard. reported ar the | JUAMY 2P | \ foreign secretary of | “Tf the institutions of this countr vere authorized onlv to stick 1o the ing independent establishments, but meeting today that the total amount | YU SRS L s 2 man in the Re agxerted. “are zoing to hurt hy a | terms of ithe original vesolution | special Investigutors are detailed 15| bridges, roads, stations and ireops’ of money which passed through his | PUIINE LOE TN O Narsistentis Ay coming here as my private gueat, | which hound them 1o sdvocate the | spend all thelr time in the latter hu.|quarters, . i hands during the fiscal vear, closing | aveq a red flagx, This was taken Mugust 31, was $2,077.899.49. Thin | 2 86 B N P alice and a strug 1 want to \.m:\ how that is possible.” | immediate repeal of the Federal in s amu;n,\ examining hooks and | Petrich was crowded with refugees, | * Mr. Strassburger said Secrefary ance tux watching the wavs by which money is|and there are re 1 < '$70.00 o a P 2 b A ported to have heen a was $70,000 more than last vear, due ollowed. The man was arrest Kellogz had refused to disclose to him e caln spent throuzhout the vear. Some of | considerable number of . casialtios lreer o ihail creAsenistuingior the) RS ol one the name of the person who had filed Has Served Kmergency. the budget experis know as much! o asualties | o ot sIx killed < wome of the Congregational | a7 gomplaint acainst admitting Countesn | The Federal inheritarce (ax has | about the fiscal affairs of the vari-|aps i 0% Killed. 3 |Peide i AR I,,m,,‘m‘m,i,,”,,xs 500 CHURCHMEN Karolvi and on what evidence he had | heen long enough on the statute |ous bureaus of the (Governmant as do ! Af1er all-day operati he Giracks 7 men who responded 1o the special ap- | > i formed his decision that she was an | hooks: It hus served the emarzency | the chiefs and subordinate officials|"USPended artillery action with the |, o illage o ounove ! inadmissible alien He asked .\'b‘nalnl‘}{ © which it was imposed and Con-| thereof. = i coming of darkness. The Igarian Iu':‘\\ll’.ntllle" vlvy\': \Il‘!r”::‘nn:l:’n\snlfl‘\;\lx “‘.‘l o e ""'."‘ e, el l IN SESS|0N HERE. Borah to hase an effort to bring about | gress ought now to see the wisdom of | Perhaps the most significant happen. | KOVernor of this district said he ex- | qppily 80 GO0 CREEA (GRSl i Dencig inBodet | repeal of the section of the immigra- | responding 1o a sentiment which ix |ing in conection with the present hear- | Pected & resumption of the Greek ac- pecauee the Bulgarian tromme had re Tt waatbroLEbal SLL ) Homever ihet | CALL ON COOLIDGE | 1 { tion law harring aliens of known | Nation-wide and repeal it.” said G ings is the renewed determination of | !ivities in the morning. ceived orders not to oppese (he Greek |as last year's budget had to be! | larger than the vear hefore to pro revolutionary leanings on the Karolyi! Walker, “\We are not meeting as | President Coolidge. carrisd out by | advance, { Continned from First Page.) and_other recent es. notably that 1ts, because vou will observe ' Gen. lord, to consider, the national 05 ITIES STOPPED. Aw Fieeal) Aciton p vide for fluctuation in exchange and Weonniv of & Saklatvala. Communist member | ihat the States which are most faith | defense budget as a unit and not as e g n: | for necessary increases in the sala- | lcations, it is further of the Rritish Parliament. who wai ! fully attached to the majority party |4 separale Army and Navy a(ai. | Athens Report Says Greeks Are Or VI Osigher 08 Uiy UL ( ries of missionaries a deficic of ""-““:’:_“,“M"‘;,{;','.'";"m.‘,',',',h-\',.{.p,.v-m.m 4 4 - patches Il 1 gn‘v;d wimission i attend the Inter: are with us in nraing thix ciaim Strictly speaking, the reform A{Angg oms S0k He Jannjunalng [Yeme of 3E6DEEN occuEred. ITnIe N e Congragationallit, (o be known rliamentary Union sess A Sed teo e s s ; that the minister of war had oidered e o he | 10 the tionalist, 10 be & T s R R Tovasion of State Rights. 5;‘:;':\L:n::::n:";:y‘:u:?rx::::!“\?;:-‘:u:’ d5med (eiitonfAdyance. the Bulgarian forces along the Mace. ‘;’:::,. Domere n oy Wistery of O | T tle Werld Witk, and featuse mis Rad advised Mr. Strassburger thai| The constiutionality of the Federal | 7p QN RGN (IPHERENS WHEEN ] Ar1ENS. Octoher 22 (). —Hostili. | donian frontier 1o withdraw. hecause Will Take Part in Service! D' shepherd Knapp. chairman of | sionary work, be pubiighed "1 knew nothing of the facts and | inheritance levy was questioned DY | (e consalidated inte a singie demert |Uer betwaen the Greeks and Bulgari. | of the preponderance of weight of the C€ | he prudential committee, plead today | $50,000,000 Merger Safe. that 1 did not care (0 make a siata. | G0V, Whitfield of Mississippi. wha | o (OO0 SRS SRS SORE AEPAEL ane near the Macedonian frontier ap. | opposing Greek forces, declare that : 5 that the board be allowed to make a L 500,009 o ment until 1 could ind out what the | %id it was an invasion of States'|, .., iating money. parently have ended, for the time)the people of Rulgaria are patiently Featuring Congregational |special appeal for $130.000 to “main While the merger of the 11 mis facts are.” | rights. While having no program g being. at least. waiting action by the powers to com tain the present work on a really | sionary societies involving $30.000.000 Raoniiteis ireatize) himaeif. he proposed that efforts be | $10.000,000 for Airplanes. The Bulgarians are sald 1o have | pel Greace to answer Bulgaria's de Sessio efMcient basis.' and suggested ways | was sanciioned formally by the coun e acHoR o i made to work out a uniform sV&lem | Gan. Lord ix authorized hy the Presi- | ¢vacuated the positions they held on mand for an investigation of the essions. and means by which the maney could | cil vesterday, each one of the indivif jction of the Siate D among the 8tates on the extate lev dent 1o Ko over the Army and Navy | Greek territory, and the Greek gov.| avents leading up to hostilities near beetured | a1 societies muat ratify the actior ::l:‘r'mn. ',13- »;«a-"h of Saklatvala and Why not let the ‘Fodoru) (‘m\ol:‘nd»’.vs”m."._ not with a view to paring | *rnment hag issued orders to its forces | Demirhissar, 7 5 It was generally nceded among | This is regarded as a routine ma'v:- vogonefagen: \vlha”dd‘?nf?d e et ol P ot " Bemnerat, | down what the Army needs or what | (0 Slop their advance and to make | The dispatches asseried that the | Thiec hundred and Afty voung men |the delegates today that the hoard fs | which. while time.consuming. will he B e gdministration te | Represeniaiive Oldfield. Democrat|ihe Navy'mizht require. but simply [n0 further move against the fulgari- |Greeks atill were advancing into Rul |and women from New Tork and the | fAcing a Erave erisis in its lite, Fither | effected without & hitch. = dar foreleners heldlng] Gommuntsds {iAs and turn on the basis of what sum the Govern- ;A% unless there {a a fresh aitempl garian territors. having paved the [it must have an increased income of | Yesterdav's dehate centered abou Bt to e Arolviwas ad(iStates: _ 4 the pro., MeNL can afford io spend in enti to attack them. way for the maneuver by airplase $£150.000 or proceed to cut down itx the question as to whet L he country some time ago| Gov. Whitfeld approved the pro- i SER BEACE (O The Greek troops will not retreat ' hombings and a heav arilllery fire, Mmembers of the National Council of | (o "%, B PEaceed to cut foun 1151 (1 wisely and legally could create 2 Wi his wife. whe was ill. his|posal. He added if the Federal Gov | “Thus in one vear it might be con. | {Tom the positions to which they have This however. aeems not to he borne (onzregational Churches. arrived in |1 [ dentinl eammittee are reatly |complets corporate merger which Jise was granted on condition that{ernment retired from the fleld Btales|gijered wiser to apend more on ship |advanced until Bulgaria has given A oy by the Iatest advices from Athens |(he Union Station this morning to ! g e nef™ 8, “RIN IS IS BT o cantually should swallow a number definite and favorable answer t0lomg Sofm tcipate in 4 voung people’s week | qomerie ent whien o e ean & lof the existing agencies to which spe Greece's demand for reparation and | \ayices received by the Greek €. Which is to be a feature of the LG5 (Gl from such fields (cial funds were long ago intrusted he make no political addresses or | would open & race te pass laws which | conatructio LL | con n and less on ammunition Statements, and the State Department | would attract the most capital and /o personnel for the Army, while in an apology for having started the ho- | \finister here deciare that despite COUNCil's 10.day gathering wx f Mra. H. C. Herzing of New ¥ork (o A e declar 1 x Japan and Cevion, a faflure toi Mra. H. . tilitie P Today's itinerary for the voung peo- | on J*PE0 S84, Cevion. & failive © lrrpdfl"‘ with swinging the tide in New FEngland States. all associate refused 1o release him from this|consequent lower rates would probably |another more money might be uppro- A semi-official statement savs: ple includes a tour through the Capi- | favor of the merger when she said DPledge. despite numerous protests result. - ather : While the Saklatvala incident was| Gov. Trinkle of Virginia argued ’.\i“‘flgnf‘" military rather than navai ¥ nnder discussion the Lahor Depart.| “thers must be a common ground be- | " [ReiGer b in the matter of avia.| ~The government wishes i under- tal, & trip to the tomb of the Un.|'Ne Philippines and the like. Much | TIPL B 0 B e inarticulate women ment. which administers the immigra- | (ween the State and Federal Govern- | tion. a single xum.—probably sbeut|St0ed that its note to Bulgaria was known Soldier and attendance at ad. | oune (e PN the actlon to be . i ‘he Congregational churches. Thex not an ultimatum and that the 3 dresses 10 be delivered for their hene. | [2%C later in the week by the Na- |0 0 0 unitormiy in favor of the 'nment always has been ready for a fit at the George Washington Univer. | [I00a] Council leaders, 1t was brovght | [5 5 P07 (b committee of twelve ton Jaw. alse disclosed it= adherence | mentx on taxation agreeable o busi-| §10.000.000— will be suggested for the to this policy, announcing that if he |ness.” construction of new airplanes. Just i peaceful solution of the situation. pro- #ity, the National Cathedral and the | Sadsy | The only trouble with it is that it does American University. i Tells of Refugees. | not_go far enough. dispatches to the contiary from Sofia the Bul@arians continue in command of the mountain ridges dominating the Struma valley, and that Post 69, where the trouble began, i still held by them. had not heen halted ai London| “We are not in a position 1o know | how much A of this sum shall go t 'he G : e B through revocation of hix vise by the [If the Federal Governmant is able (0| ihe Army and how mich to the Navy | Vided its demands for just reparation | The Greeks. declaring ihe =Ful Biate Department he would have | get along without any of this taxX”|will'be agresd upon in ndvance and |¥om Bulgaiia were conceded. The |1IRNS FERponsible Bre Bnwllng 1o Will Hear Lec heen stopped by immigration authori. | he said. “hut if it can get along With- | wil| depend to some extent on sxperi | BUIKArian representative has been in- | “$a%e = hostilitles, the advicex sav. UL s IS0 Reerican haes are the American Missionary Associa ties at New York, and ft Is assumed | out any of it or a good portion of 1.\ manta already under way or plans to | (O'med that all discussion is useless "'"‘""‘."‘ public Spolecy. ",’h»'::f;,'." They will a listen to an 1A | sonary in- Turkes '.""L..",‘,':: mis | fion. the Congregational Home Mis that a similar situation woild have | we think veu ought to permit this!he formulated. ntil the terms of the Greek note are |©f 1he cuiprits and payment of 6,000 | 0% 0G0 Washington thre e OYe AN pday on | hary Society, the ¢ongregational confronted Cauntess Karolyl. sven if | course.” actepted and the Bulgars have evac. | 900000 drachmas (about $80.400) &l oo (axy’ of the local convention com- | 11e o mana bl Knmon i 4 s | Epnren Bullding Society, the Congre #he had heen successful in getting a | l'niform inheritance taxation Change in Methods. | uated Greek frontier posts the prevailing rate of exchange as |, .y, {an theman who menaged the recaun of | gational Sunday School Extension So. passport. throughout the Union was advocated | There is unquestionably a remark.| The commander of the Greek (roops COMPensation. Tomorrow the group of voung peo- & ki Congregational Education = i | i Miss Ellen St {clety, the u ! i by the governor. able change in the method of estimat. | N Macedonia has sent s relegram Chamberiain to Attend. pla will start out from the Capitol ql(',,,, f"..f"m'.")\'.‘,..'l'xi.h":.'é:‘:fid f?:“;.%rhn the Congregational Founda 2 : s fol 3 {10 the war office saving that as the ¢ #).—The Park Hotel, wh hey A ! Sauoatic d the Congrexa Asiaks: ing needed funds for the Government | !® t LONDO. October 23 (®).—The Puar . where they are Stopping, | the h < a 2 tion for Education & MITCHELL ACCUSED Urged Code of | under the budget system. Prelimi- | Bulkarians vesterday continued (o oc-| British foreign secretary, Austen fcF the \Washington Auditarhim. | ine Aaciinaia 1o 1nas qabiured her o el Board of Ministerial Relief. the W. W. Peet, L.L. D.. for more than| The socleties involved in the merger | “We can’t compete with FI““f‘?‘ In | nary estimates were required last | CUpPY Greek territory in the neighhor hamberlain. will represent the lLon |Where thev will listen 1o an address |, he, nuity Fund for Congregatio nal Min OF 8 VIOLATIONS OF |#bendoning the inheritance tax” he | Summer and Autumn. and sstimsies | B0od of Demiihissar, it was neces. don gavermment ac ihe mesting IR B e L L other of his acts, but there are nu- | ARNUIY JHE < Congregational Wom | continued. “and something ought 10| have again heen requeated. so that in SArY. in order 0 avoid a frontal at-| ihe League of Nations Council in Paris 0 the Academy of Science BUilding. eyenie since that tme. his feode ans Home Missionary federation DISCIPLINARY CODE ! P, fone io prevent this hidding he-|the next few weeks the Budget Bu-|tack in the mountainous couniry. and | next Monday to consider ihe Greco |And folowing This to the Washington qucinsed tams st e Icenty {tween States for citizens. Competition | rean will give it final approval to the | &l#0 on sirategical ground. to ad-| Rulgarian situation Auditorium. where they will hear & | et ke w = {18 & great thing. but it won't work amountx needed. vance as far as Petrich. This move.| Ofcial eireles here helieve the talk by Dr. Willlam E. Barton. he it ok with enthuslas;uall . 1 idress betare the: council (Continned from First Page) | amer: movereign States. There ought| \When it ix considered thut Congress =ment. the telegram added, forced the prompt action of M. Kriand in sum. Wl 3 i aipde ol Greece loward thaymll | e wiight Mpé: Mabiel Walker Wille —= o be s code of morals. accepted laxt vear's budgel of §3.726.- | Bulgars 1o withdraw from Greek ter-| moning the council in response 1o ik Mount Vernon. e to ey coiikacy whoihave T¢ | sranait. Assistent Attornex General given or was the result of such gross | Representative Garner, Democrat.|(v0.000 and authorized just a few ritor | Rulkaria'a appeal will have a quiet- | In the afternoon they will g0 up and he savs mane of the nemple oy | admoniehed the delegates that Amer fgnorance of the question that they | Texas. suggested that the Federal|lion dollars less than was asked. it In the fighting around Petrich the | ing effect in the dixturhed region in the Washington Monument. hear salves remind him in their oxgernens icans must drop the idea that =erving ghauld not be allowed 10 appear he. Government could force uniformity |apparent how effective the paring | Bulgarians offered siubborn resistance | 0o (0 APUITE0 Tl an address hy Bishop McDowell and (1o get 1o wark on the land, 14 make|and Arinking liquor at private and fore a legislative hody. among Kiates by collecting the levy | proceas has hecome ai the sxecutive | with fresh reinforcements they had 4 TA IS NEUTRAL. then take a trip to Alexandria and |homes for themselves and 1o make & |public functions is stylish. She also “The airmen themselves are hluffed | it5¢lf and perhaps returning it to the end of the Government. I received from Demir-Kapu. The - Mount Vernon futtire for their children. of the aiti.|scored the policy of business and pro &nd bulldozed so that they dare not S'AL°S L] {SovrEais 195 [ Greek losses were said (o have been | Br Radio o The Star and Chicago Dails News. |~ On Sunday the group will attend the |tide and ambitiont of The Americans | fessional men (0 admit the hontlegger tell the truth in the majority of cases, | Representative Rainex. Democral, | slight. VIENNA. October 3.—Jugoslavia | services at the Firat Congregational |who were moving West across lowainto their society. thereby creating i e e i for § . ~ o = o < bhle. Such Enowing full well that if (hes da ihey | Tllinols, declared the campaign ‘s s g has notified the Bulgarian and Greek |Church here in the morning, eonduet Nebras & 5 5 | the impression he is respecta will e deprived of thelr (utara caresr, | T20e4] Of the Federal inheritance tx | COTTISH RITE M ETS, Bombarding Towns. & PR AR O e s 5 Gives Views on Dry Law. ministers that the Jugoslavs will re- |an assembly and round-table discus.'went o Turkes | people. ahe said, are affiicted with 2 Rent to the most out-of-the-way places ';‘lgsl’:‘a';"""‘m";;m"‘;‘;"f;‘.f"“?f,""fl"“,'h,‘ | (SOFIA. Rulgaria. October 23 UP.— main meutral They deny there ha sion at the Washington Auditorium The American hoard, it was an:|-Sleeping sickness’ where law en to prevent their telling the truth and Bl e e e | 'N OMAHA NEXT YEAR A dinpatch to the Bulgarian Telegraph been any Jugosiav troops movement. and in ihe afierncon hold a session|nounced today, through its prudential | forcement is concerned. s deprived of any chance for ldvnnce—,m"m" i ey olagiito | Agency savs that Greek troops bom-| It is thought in Belgrade that the [t the same place. In the early eve- committee, has voted in favor of an The Congregational Church ha ment. unless they subscribe to the | (oUld escape. he said. Fong vl v e | barded the villages of Marescostinovo, Greek action is dus to the internal ning they will be tendered a recep. early revision of the treaties with | furnished men and money to the inter- dictates of thefr non-fiying bureay. | F10tida If the Federal levy | 5 | Marinopole and the Ntruma Valley. in | crisis and confusion. with various | tion by the voung people of the locxl |hina in such a way as 1o give effec: | denominational fight against liquor Gratic superiors. These either distort | Pealed. i Supreme Council to Gather Week |#ddition to Petrich. The Bulgarians | leaders (rying to wrest power from | Congregational churches. while at \tive application to the principles|but has not actively supported its own facts or openly tell falsehoods about | State Needs Revenue. | lare reported (o have abandoned the others. Gen. Mataxas ix reported 1:30 Nunday evening thev will hear agreed upon at the \Washington ton.|church committee on this problem.” Aviation to the people and to the | W. I Nolan, Lieutenant Governor of of October 25 for 1926 | Marescostinovo. | to have returned secretly from Pelo- an address by Dr. K. E. Clark Iference in 1922, such as: 1. Respect.| said Wayne B. Wheeler, speaking for Gonsress. Minnesota, told the commitiee his | Soiai lwy‘ )T‘F}\'.,\“S\\llvvy tand, krlu»u er 23| :\’- |:/. w I"nr;i nlh: :::lrmln\n“‘x‘:rl ;::nm‘x — e P ing the sn\;lfl:nn_ iml!ruendnn- and :m; mi \mlv»n' un‘}I}:\\hl;;nlf:ll‘l‘:n“!ll: “Roth the War and Navy Depari.|State needed all the revenue it could ssions. n wddition to convoking a spe- | ing st coup. « integrity of China Providing the | in his report to d pents maintatn public propaganda | collect from inheritance taxes. and | [ iai session of the league council efforts of he hind were unsuccessiul MRS. LILLIAN N. DUKE ILL. tolicst ana most unembasraoses e | might. Dr. Wheeler cited the long list Rgencies which are supposed to pub. | asked that the Federal vernment = = | next Monday at Paris to deal with m.‘.;';.':.:'vr:a‘;'h‘.‘:a‘nm'“-'ol ;\w‘- — = portunity to China to develop and|of d'm»mm'w';fl h*”’": :’“; S r ets 5 o 5% i Greco- n A iand, ndyli ve n toenough in- e e . ol e v i perance or law enforcemen: \ 4 = . These | Speaking (o v. s Mg, 2 : s a 1o, surrection would o Mrs. Lillian N. Dy ivorced wife |1ak : G i | ' vear d v Hepariments. remember. ave muppoas | N o O on the Feaeral Gov. | o the 1926 meeting of the Supreme | patched notes to hoth The Athens and | I rovalist insurrection would cause | M n Duke, divorced wife |taking advantage of conditions in|upward to $100.000 per xear. and urx- By the 1axes of the people, and were arnment was invading the rights of | Council, Scottish Rite Freemasonry.|Nofla governments reminding them of Sopter e Greckiminieten tothh: of the late James B. Duke, tohacco China in order to seek special rights|ed the Congr ‘l'a Somui - Cherch reated for the purpose of protecting | the States in enforeing this tax. Southern Jurisdiction. The council in | Peir obligations under he league COECH magnate, ds il ay hecihome tieva 11| OF (DEVIleRes sbridging shefriehts ior | nrovenly hacice SN G SHUMMRE, Be from invasion from ahroad and (‘hafrman Green said he Knew of adopting the repor covenant to setile disputes amicably. 5. y Ty was learned today. Dumliabed o | (riendly states, etc. “The Anti-Salac gue,” he con. pting the report of it committee | Rylgaria’s appeal to the league! A Greek division. numbering ap & {inned, “‘was horn in a Congresationa gom Jomestic disturbances from with- | fve weaithy persons who had left | on visitations, G. N. Morgan of Nash- | was made under articles 10 and 11 | proximately 10,000 men, with three BoU® that Mrs. Duke had died last Opposes Treaty Privileges. tronghold: its founder was a Congre these domnrroome (a1l shappened in | Minnesota for Florida. —“probably |uville, Tenn.. chairman. fixed the date | of the league rovenant. Article 10 batteries of artillers. is advancinz on NENU 0G4, (hat she was pennileas | . \ierican board. 1t was|gationalist, and many of its leaders formed a sort of a union t : (b Ve etg e sosn g of the next year's mesting for the | hinds the members of (he league to | the Jeft hank of the Struma, spread |7 W€ - o brought eut at today's meeting. i |belong to our church. While there a nion (o perpetuate | eptate tax | weaek of October 25 - . 1 integrity and | Out over a I12.mile front, without en it Just come out of ially i s : i ‘ 3 a their awn existence, largely irrespec- | Ar. Nolan admitted there was | Saveral P | preserve the territorial integrity and | oUt over A 12-mile il €0 Mrs. Dike's apartment tald reparters | *SPecially interested in the removal of | some individual ehurches which do Eive of the publie weltareand acting, | noming i Krate mauls do o prevent | potLcral commitiee reports occupied | political independence of all the mem. | countering opposition. becauise (€| [ (o Dermans ware In atrendanes | (hOSe treaty provisions which accord | not realize that a church door rlosed i the morning session of the council. | hers against ex.ernal aggression. Rars rely upon the League and that she was not in need of |SPecial privileges 1o missions and | (his reform eventually means an Rs we might sav. ahout a commercial : " declsring. however, it | L L R n. & e Tanguc.of organization thai had entire control| A net sher the quéstion of the | iy onoon {688y _the contents of| *Article 11imays.that “any war ec Aationgl until thesisee Enatftance isi 50 | missionaries. Tt urges that when the | % 1”500 d00r and A breakdown in of a public necessity—ax an illegal | Graten righte. E en { (hreat of war. whether imme: I s C R R a respective governments negotlate the | 11 anforcement. vet. as a whole. aur Sembination in vestraint of trude’ | Gov. Melean of North Carolina | Tonight the council will cornet the | anpue or not is hereny declared | ¢ Do reatien I be understeod that this | Congregational churchex have heen in fopint conduet of Affalre Y (he (%01 toid the committee he wae not IN(er | Masona who have heen tiected 10 (he | maiiar of concern 10 the whole leagiie WOMAN CONVICTED LAUREL ENTRIES most, libaral missionaries of China, whe | the Yanguard of this fight for the past has heen mo Aiagusiing in the | 2oied 1o, the xyatem worked out for | thirtv-third and last degree. This | and the leazue shall take any action [ a0 Bot. deaire any such divtmectvs |32 vears. Tew vears n to oake s welr, | collection of inheritance taxes. but | coremony of conferring the highest | thot may be deemed wise and ef. | e = treaty privilege as have been thus far Asks Ald of Church. G N | did want the States to get the full | jagree of the Scottish Rite will take | feetusl to safeguard the peace of na. IN THEFT OF PURSE OMORROW. | imposed upon the Chinese government : FIRST RACE—Py $1.300: claiming: | and people. Mr. Wheelgr appealed for “an ade respecting person ashamed of the | e W& (R€ SIS I it e N el - place at the House of the Temple, Six- | tions."” : i Glothes h r ere it not for the | “4q qid not oppose retention of the | foanih and S sireets, following a han. R, aes; 8 turionge Other speakers at today's sessions |quate appropriation.” which, he said Traproe oo 108 $8000A0 Ruier were Rev. John .J. Bunninga of Pasu.|“will bring a hundred thousand in patriotism of our air officers and their | geqoral levy If 100 per cent credit I"""‘ (ke s (NEGHNT S | Mrs. Catherine Fennell Given |jtidinette 8 Who Knows Ms. malai on “Our Marching Orders in!dividemds through prohibition and law I = | | made public { affecting any of the members of the Masons and thirty-third degree desig-| The league secrelariat received a nates. telegram from Foreign Minister Kal 5 2 E The council sessions will close to- | foff of Bulgaria stating that Greek | Year to 18 Months in Jail for | Deadtail .0 . T nagar on A From the| “We have demsnstrated,” he said. in them would remafn with the colors— | yefean declared. ~1 realize the prob. | MTTOW: troops had entered Buigatian terri- Fobbery in Ghuroh: ighermier 3 ho. Chyirch of Ind S TORA N Eortor | soel. sioh.. - (hAT tha! cbuech ha#:the [ | Answer by Bulgarl i | | abaolute confidence in the institutions | S &0 the United States. knowing that|Wer® Allowed to the States. et TG Mk 5 3 Clean o A tev. S. R. Modak of Ahmed: | enforcement Sooner or later existing conditions Problem of Uniformity. would be changed, T doubt it one of | [ favor the death duties,’ Gov. penetrating to a distance of | Shining L zht Teluride of Prague on he Protestant Move- | Lower to do the work. The only force certainly not if he wi I man.” mity. W pining 3 o ; tonio. Col. Mitchell elaborated on his | hage revenues to the States, but we | scheme which would compel all States | , PUIEArIa had thrice proposed (0| nps Catherine Fennell, convicted | SECOND RACK ; | GsorasiiE. Snice Mol Nalunica; lign sfatement of four davs before, and | orUs '(he problem of working out |to collect some inheritance faxes Greece the creatior, of a mixed-com- |, M"F CAhEUne Fennel forvicted |, 08 rurion ireece an a Kield for the American | 1% 0NIY One dirsciion [or ConKoEa 100 characterized the War and Navy De- | nirorm collections among States to| Gov. Peay of Tenne ‘king | mission to settle the frontier inci- Miss Catherine Keane while the |Gentrifugal .. Annic Bosrd & sndERew SV yone G Paicald oo rderly government and the partments’ administration of sero- | Lo ™ abandonment of the e o ™ 2KINE | doncs amicably, but no reply was re- raspbim o bl St Ml | (Y Frinvews of Talku on “China Again in Up.|(Rining orderly government and ihe S =radisgmetily Y. Meleod of South Carolina in | tional Governmant. saii b wae va.|ceived (rom the Athens government. e i Sy il | AP Delexa ! heaval. LR AT BT Ao Tecoivins ersyosliof iihietpeci| ig0: BcTeod o Seuth Chrnilns 1n itianals covarnmentsmein 1k wes i [F81S0 OB LIS, 10008 Sien e | thews Chumah pell HI6 IO, Femml i neiplo T deeis wan ever adop seltg pe pers inday. Col. Mitchell aald he had | &5V Mhment from the estate tax feld | prasent inheritancs tax, o " |ergetically against cthix ASErADt| Criminal Division 1 to serve 1% |Eiman | BRITISH “MYSTERY” |peonle—andithat {8 forvard. = Bin comment (o make and that from | o me aies war not Interested in the | 1 exme here o the carnest solicita. | violation of the territory of w dis: IR, EITOR, L (o | ‘“:}‘.;"m Charles R. Brow n';;lrw:r".i BOW on his case would be in the hands | nethod worked out to assure as much | tion of the busineas intevests of | Armed country by the army of &| "When the room of Mrs. Fennell Majuba PLANE WRECKED IN UniseEne intank anftewe: anpsaied put the trivial matters in the suh of his counsel, uniformity as poasible among States. Tennessee.” he maid, “who very much | COURLIY Which is a member of the | gy searched by the police seven ! tE. B. McLean entry. CUP RACE TRYOUT ordinate place where they helong. He that can defeat us is ouraelves. There is only one diraction for Congregation “We would favor the gradual with- believe this tax should he repesled by | “€aRUe of ;\;,’;‘_";“’:-k_l:‘";‘:“fi;'ln"z:"e{:‘ purses were found. including the one | wuiRD RACE—Purse. $1.300° the Cris. ] Tecounted some of the questinns that are being asked Was Jonah really drawal by the Federal Governmen! the Federal Governmeni. We want | Va8ion al belonging to Miss Keane. Complaints | field: 4-vear-olde and up: A fnrlones. GEORGE W. MILLER DIES. | fian"inis' ed~ 6o sicheo Sl | e dunication bt the Siace and | Vfatons a2 a member of (he lenghe | v Teached the poiice 0t the o 07 | Pl e suie 18 S st Farr. 10n - o ank to state if this happens | Federal Government. | er requesting uri . urses by women while attending | You : Goen' Ruie 7 173 . e ot Py Phelc?: Can B2 Supervisor 11 Aceonntine 0f e iy o Eoie| Go P e pro. | of the league council. M. Kaltoff said | D0CCa Doiic ana Episcopal churches | (ot Bick 2 Saratoes Mais . 104 (Continued from First Page.) svaliomadiby the whalsz Can we ay ' e ax well as Florida to repeal the in- | posal for the Federal Government to |N® Was confident “that the ""“"C:" and Policewoman Clarke was placed | Glister 2 s o i B g S Mfiee of United States Treasury. | heritance ) We must work out | return estate revenues to States up | N1 accomplish itx duty.” He assured | ., 1he cage and arrested Mrs. Fennell. | pouRTH JAg The Manor Handicap: | oererery :: # |° D8, con- the virgin birth, and a personal devil? g i some s”stem (o prevent competition the amount levied hy States if iy | the league that “the Bulgarian RoV-' yyhjle on hond awaiting trial on this | $10.000 added: 2-vear-alds: 1 mile. : | structed fov':rnvmv:lne' one at the __“,h:l o e e t da George W. Miller, father of Alvin | among States along this line.” uld bhe worked out without embar. | ®tnment will maintain the instruc- | harge Mre. Fennell was arrested in |{Ethereal .. {Korean ... -'“""‘“‘I o DIy e med O | a7l D Prns aaked. ‘SVhat W. Miller, principal of Central High ! Gov. McLeod said he would favor a | rassment to States. tions already given to its 1roops. | paiiimore for shoplifting and served | gDiniay e A lo0 1og | practical use. 4 oLt hattecs Tat-ns Tolow - Hine School, died at his residence. 2014 N e — cataaie Bl namely nol fo oppose any invasion of | fve months in Jail there. Probation | §¢ te; & - The planes are required to deman. | does It matter rvette’ ¢ < d selve ouf street, vesterday after a brief {llness. ional soil.” ho TRv the | Gafteman atrate thelr take-off and landing abil- | Into the uaknown an e Officer Steele, who investigated the |Caftsman lity in a series of short spurts around | problems there. Mr *7er was 85 years oid and was | D3 i sy . | Bun: g naiive ot Geotaetomn: Rich on Tampa Realty, Osborne Wood How Trouble Started. [jcame/iaitinn caurtishe NonpninadliG fasal & R e Rt ot e 0 oy He war for many years & super- | o . % the Bulgarian version of | papers in New York and contributed | $W. M. Jeffords entry, a test of the practical ability of the visor in the general accounting ofce Says He’ll Keep His Money This Time |Mondas's incident; with which the | o magazines as well as doing some | g Rdle i Tacing Dllots, 4a the proper landing | PRAISES ROCKEFELLER. of the Tnited States Treasury De. trouble started, *he sald a Greek | nursing. She is known to have five| W, 7 Ssimen-R. T. Wilon entrs. of a seaplane on pontoons, without —— partment and was retired about a soldier crossed the trontier and fired | aliases. he said, and was Arst Arrest.| preTH BACE_The Marsland o hurying its nose in the sea or rearing | (HICAGO. October 23 (#.—In week ago. E on a Bulgarian sentinel on Belassitza | ed in 1911, since when five different |$10.000 added: 3-year-olda: 134 mi t upon its tall, requires a skill or| it L e Founda- Mr. Miller was the son of the late [ BY the Associated Press. | On airival in Florida from Cadiz on | Mountain. The Bulgarian killed his|cases have been made out against 106 Maid at 2 ts own. St Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, both of | NEW YORK, October 23.—Broke six |a tramp steamer six months ago he | aggressor, after which a Greek de.| ner. She served time in New York a8 Senaido Having proved the dependabllity of | tion John D. Rockefeller has made Trhom were long residents of Georse. | months ago, Osborne Cutler Wood, son Baniaizew hundred dollars of his Wall | tachment advanced to carry off the | Cits under the name of Cathecine | Eiisio 178 et ;hflrd undergear. the ships are re-|nimself the world's most usetul citi- town. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ella Street money left, and spent most of |body. The Bulgarians opposed the ! Fitzhugh. sfanived: 1o SOTOTIEELS. SIS SORWOTSE | il times, E."W. Howe, Kan- 8. Miller; his son, Alvin W. Milier; a [0 a3 former aide to Maj. Gen.|;..."\pjie looking around for a job.|advance and fusiiiades were exchang. | Thers s still pending an Indictment | 5. SETH, BACE Purse. $1.500: clair Iness with a taxi apeed on the surface [ 7" ©f 1l times, 15 W Howe. Fun- sister, Mrs. S. S. Kdmonston, and|leonard Wood, savs he has made | He got a job as real estate salesman |ed, the firing continuing Into the fol- | against the woman charging her with |Crah A Toraek o of at least 12 knots per hour. They | *As author and journalist, s four grandchildren. Mr. Miller was |$100.000 in Tampa real estate. {at $30 2 week with D. P. Davis, who | lowing da stealing a fur neckpiece from stein-|Slate ©.°0.0 3 Martmgais 110 111/ then remain anchored on the course, | an address lust night. the father of the late G. Walter Miller,| In New York to buy some clothes, he | was selling hot dogs on a street cor-| Without waiting to reply to a|metz iwhich she was wearinz when | Jatas, | g Sen 10 unoccupled and unattended, for 81X | Rockefeller's recognition of the who died about six months ago. insist that the $100,000 is the first ner a few vears ago. Bulgarian offer of mediation, M.| Mrs. Clatjie arrested her. ! > 59 | hours, part knowledge plays in the pro Funeral services will be conducted [installment he is going 1o zet back | Discussing his gaming losses, he ! Kalfoff continued. Greece sent troops | Attornes James A. O'Shea snzgested - vess of the world was called ad- at the residence tomorrow afternoon fof nearly $1,000.000 which he made in | sald: “This time my money Is not and artillery, which occupied the | to Justice Bailex that there was «ues- | Ten minutes after she had heen di- ( mirable. However, said Howe, laarn at 3 oclock. Rev. Dr. Rohert S.|Wall Street speculation and lost at |ing te be lost in that manner.” Struma Valley and shelled the town | tion of the mentality of the prisoner |Shadowdals > vorced, Fva Evans, of Martin'a Ferry | ing is to he acauired not only in Wflu of Dumbarton M. E. Church | the zaming tables of Athens, Cannes He intimated he would not defend|of Petrich and the Marinopole rail- | and the court declared that was a rea- Simoon Ohion, was remarried to Charles Cran-|universities, but even in the =trests sficiate. Intermeat will be In|and Deatfville. He fa going into Palm |divorce proceedings started by his | way station. on for not imposing a much more e . don witheut leaving the arowded court- | of big cities Whirh are packed with GITM Cemetery. Beach realty swn.‘ Faerne Wiltington, Del. ? s s S e oae R Doy e o e g 3355232 2253 Later a Greek alrplane bombed a ! severe sentence. Weather cloar: track heavy. room. ' Information-for those who look for it.