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" SOCIALSTS BENG SCORNED BY PARTY " The Who Attempl Paltiate X Revolt Are Disavowed Berlin, Oct. 26.—The soclalist lead- ors eredifed with having attempted 1he se) tion of the Palalinate frem Bavaria now are being epenly dis avewed by the party’s governing board, and the latest versions of the episede from Ludwigshafen and Kalserslautern indicate that the radi oals' procedure is also strongly dis: spproved of by the lecal populace. While the Berlin secialist leadoers and their organ, the Newspaper Vor: waerts, were inelined yesterday, to view thelr comrades' putsch as an aet of just retribution for Bavaria's re bellion against the central govern ment, the incident today reveals Jtself #n an entirely different light, dis patehes received here pieturing Hoff man, Kleeroth and Wagner, the three 10eal soeialist leadera, as the dupes of French thachinations, despite thelr as. sertions that they were wholly moved by a Jesire to preserve the Palatin. | ate as an integral part of the German republic The German government's proval of the separatist movement Iy the Palatinate was given prompt ex pression, despite the existing strained relations between Rerlin and Munich, Munich, Oect, 25~Premicr Von Knilling has fwued a proclumation denouncing the movement in the Pal- atinate which he states is being fos- | tered by irresponsible clements, rely- ing on French bayonets. | Bavarian officials express pleasure over Chancellor Stresemann’s prompt | disavowal of the -m‘qlluu' secession | . | FATHER GIVES UP SOK 50 HB CAN GET WEALTH B8 Evans, dv, of Boston Fesigns as Guardian and the Lad May Taherit 81,000,000 Greece Will Not Permit Recournse 10 the Court of Agpeals in Cases of Trial by Court Martial, Londen, Net. 26, —The Greek gov- ernment has published a deeres abolishing the right of recourse 10 signation teday of Brice 8. Evans, Jr the court of appeals in cases of ar a8 guardian of his S.year-old sen, the rest and mnf_h) eourt-martial, .u:n boy may eventually come into posses- | an Exchange Telegraph dispateh from sion of an estate of more than §1,. | Athens. ; : 000,000 left by his maternal |uml-’ Plastiras and Genatas, the chiefs o father, Willam M. A, Fraser, of Ot- the military gevernment, addressed & tawa, Ontario. Judge Dolan of the | Mass meeting held yesterday to man probate court appointed the od | irest the displeasure of the ;.opu_l.; Colony Trust company of this ety as | tion gver the mutiny of the provincia guardian garvisons against the government Mrs. Bvans, the daughter of Fraser, They told the growd that the upris. died shortly after the birth of the boy ; ing had been staged on the eve "I[ "'." who lived with his srandparepts in Ot- | elections for the reason that the lead: tawa until thelr deaths, and Quu since | €78 of the reactionary factions lnn;- lived with his aunt, Mrs, Chariotte 1. | 88w thelr defeat and """‘""" ':'."" Armstrong, Mra Armstrong, the ehief an attempt to reestablish absolu -u:l peneficlary under the wills of ,,-,“,,,.\ The government, it was announced, and his wife, 1s understood to haye | Would be inexarable in lll|pl.llllb||lllf‘l'l: made provision for the fortune to go | Of the leaders of the revelt hut u:.;[‘.‘ to the boy after her death show rlmu:mw towards the misguldes soldiers. The electiops wonld he held g 0,000 od | v..,‘|v::-"|-.:;,"lnl:“ l|' }.6“,” ‘!::':.1,:? | on the date fixed, and the elected rep- ves of the people would he Aitions) upon his remaining under the ";::';"“""I:"“‘w peop care and eontrol of some member of (¥ ¥ the Fraser family and if the father had control the trust was to becoms EX-WARDEN DIES void, P.\‘uun I8 an Insurance broker | Washington, Oct, 26. —= Wm, H. this city, | Moyer, superintendent of the District of Columbia penal institutions and Boston, Oct. 26.—~Through the ve {Waterbury Woman Robbed | rormerly warden at Sing Sing and at the Atlanta federal penitentiary dled By Thug in Own Home | ycre today. A daring rob Waterbury, Oet, 26 shortly bhefore Lery was committed noon yesterday when an unknown man entered the hoslery store of Mrs, K. on the second floor of a Bank street building, Mis, Lane was alone at the time and the robber | struck her over the head with a sand- | bag and then rifled the cash drawer, | taking $3 or 84, 1 Baucon Lane, | | | ! [the same fale as the Sallew’ Souy | SDALE ORGANLZES 10 CARE FOR I7S POOR Foundation Formed (e Heoehe and Distribute Gifts For Beneyolont Puarposes New York, Oct, 26.The Searsdale, N. Y, & small residential vilage on the Hudsen River, formed an organisstion knoewn as the Boarsdale Foundation “to receive and disburse gifts hy will or etherwise for | publie educational, charitable or |u-n~i evolent purposes | “The foundation, which will aid all vesidents of the village who have run up against misfortune, was started by | a fund eollecied for the purpose of caring for the wife and children of Sergeant John J, Harrison, a soldier who lost his life in the Wor citizens of have { asos as might | In order to guard against the possi- | should not be “dosed.” them externally with— {tign of the funds whenever ehanged | conditions render the original purpese called upon to honor of members by (IDDIESCOLDS tury at national hearquarters here, {urged for the day, _____vo... YARPSLDYS | brated at the time, bility Yhat e foundation might meet Harbor and other bLenevelent funds of the sort, whese usefulness has In & measure been outlived, the commit: | tee resalved that the trustees be vest- | ed with full discretion inthe applica- impgssible of fullfiment. This clause will "do sway with the chance of the fund’'s becoming useless, as was the case with a Boeston fund formed for the purpese of earing for sallors whe had been captured by pirates HOMEMAKERS' GUILD PROUD OF ACHIEYEMENTS 7 AN | Homemakers Day To Re Celebrated | In Chicago On October 81, To Be Big Event, Chicage, Oet, 26, = Churéhes sehools and community centers are the achieve- ments of the Homemakers' National |of All 1, In a letter sent to t thousands Mrs, T, Vernette Morse, founder and executive secre- of Npecinl obsepvance programs are Homemaker schools also will be cele- | lle | will be proud to accept it as a funda- | mental prineiple in the development ‘Homemakers malie the schools and the teachings of those sehools can nev | Guild on Homemakegrs' Day, Oetober :""' home on the fundamental prin- left of human life in & few years, dueted on the plan that there is no The fifth anniversary of the Junior |dividing line between home and pub- duce The Distinctive Flavor "SALAD T B A A has won it millions of users. Try it today and Kknow why, When homemaking is recognized @& learned profession, the sehools all education,” the letter sald, these prineiples,” er rise higher than their source, homemakers intuitively conduet of life and growth, Bmith “The educational and social life the Junior Homemakers ls con' bile at Warwick, In order to pro- school activities, activities intelligence, thelr must be interwoven parents equally responsibile with the® teachers in the edueational develop- ment of child life, programs . arranged for Juniors and HBeniors will be helpful in promoting ARRESTED AFTER CRASE, New Lndon, Oect, 26, of Providence, R, companion, wifose tdentity 1n known were arrested yesterday al- leged to have stolen & coupe mutamo- Hoth men made a bolt for freedom, but Sergeant. Patriek Murphy recaptured one them after a chase of five blocks, R.X! This plan holds Exhibitions and == Irving B, L; and a tactics in the Palatinal % | e— ' ettt BROKER INDICTED. 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