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News of the World By ‘Associated Press BETABIISHED 1870 NEW BLUENOSE WINNER OF RACE AND THEREBY RETAINS CUP AND TITLE FOR THIS YEAR Canadian Fishermen'’s Craft Beats Columbia To Starting Point and Is Never Again Headed Contest Is Sailed in Brisk| Wind and Both Vessels Zip Over Waves in Fast Time. Halifax, Nov. 1.—The Lunen- burg fishing schooner Bluenose, | Canadian defender of the inter- national fishermen’s trophy de- feated the American schooner | Columbia in the second race of | the series off the port today and thereby retained the trophy in Canadian possession for an- other year The vace was sailed in heavy with the wind rising from 18 knots at the start to fully 30 knots, and the boats shot over the course of about 39 vmlv.s in fast time. \ over the starting line first and never was headed. Captain | Angus Walters opened up a lead of a mile at one time and all of Captain Ben Pine’s strategy conld not overecome the handi- cap. ™ hig demonstrated] weather ¥ superiority over the American nger in o rip-snorter northe that both skips pers to shorten sall and shower their decks with spray with cvery plunge By today’s win Bl retaing the frophy won two rs ago from the Eisle and retuined last year off Glou- eestor in competition with the Henry Ford, There was litthe to choose be- tween the two sehooners today off the wind but when outer murk was reached and o start was made on the 17 mile theesh to the windward Jine \pparent that Bluenose would stor cansed oS it wos wit Bhuenos rave By a auarters Iuenose today's three won margiin twe wind minute Time at HAGENLACHER CLICKS RUN OF 52 BALLS' finish umbin 2:28:48 In Third Inning However,|’ 10,000 Crowd Ellis Island As Eight Liners Dock—More 1ir, . Cochran Makes 69 Before Missing Swing Draw Assoriated Press, York, Nov. 1.—Welker Coch- Los Ange who defeated Wil« the ampion, last night, Hagenlacher of Germany sixth ma of the balkline billiards cham- Cochran won the bank, spot ball and missed the Hagenlacher's first turn gave him I « the best first inning of the tournament Cochran counted in inning, then played a swing shot ncross the table too wide acher, playlng carcfully; negotiated a wumber of brilllant counts and made 42, missing a long cushion He counted 57 in t third and mis- cued a long draw. Cochran made two in his third inning. but in the next he got the balls working nicely and ran 69, missing a swing draw Hagen- acher failed to count on a bad leave. Cochran failed to count in his fifth Hagenlacher made 1. Score: Hagen- lacher, 132; Cochran, 94 Cochran missed an easy ona cushion #hot aftor counting 24 in the sixt) inning. Then Hagenlacher proceded to set a new high run for the tourna ment, counting 157 The German champion played de- liberately and displayed remarkable ecntrol. His excellent judgment and position play made his sho casy. The only spectacular shot the ran was a force follow whot ti tength of the table for a perfect gath- The score at the end of the sixth 289, Coch- The New ran of tam Hoppe, met By ch world's 15.2 pionshin chose the break shot his second Inning was Hagenlacher ran 118 Million Dollar Fire Loss At Jackson, M Factory | Jackson, Miss., Nov. ~The plant of the Enochs Lumber Manufactur- ing company, one of the largest in Mississippl, the Morris ice plant and a core of small frame buildings were festroved by a fire of undetermined rigin carly today. The loss § stimated at $1,000,000 18 Sentenced to Death At One Smmg of Court ! Nov. 1 Zighteen persons tenced to ]ra'\ today and 23 n prison sente resuit of charged The nava here s Mosco re s dt s as a individvals ry d were employ department a rollusion ¢ trial of 8% with brit prisoners corruptior s of the technical eged to e with them STAMPORD WOMAN BURNED Stamford, Nov, 1.—Mre. Ralph of Lokwood her kitehe clothing took rushed to the avenne or stove today hospital for treag of saving her life, Bluenose | bodied Canadian fNsherman | Hagen- | appear | A4 contractors | was at | REPUBLICANS WILL NOT MEET IN WINDY CITY [Chicago Hasn’t a Chance, Chairman Adams States Today . | Washington, Nov. 1.—Chairman | Adams of the republican national :commluee declared today that Chi-| cago “has no chance” of heing se- | lected for the 1924 republican na- | tional convention unless assurances | are given that hotel rates there will| be more reasonable than in the past. ; Until recently it had been accepte | as almost a foregone conclusion the the convention would go to Chicag, Recent negotlations between nationi committee officials and Chicago hott men, however, are understood not to that Denver and have come to the a convention with the result Cleveland again front in discussions of city. Chairman Adams said that all four cities—Chicago, Cleveland, Den ver and San Francisco—hud indicated to the national committee that would bid for the convention “Either Cleveland or Denver in my opinion has a chance,” he added. “Chicago has no chance of getting the convention unless it can assure | that hotel rates charged delegates | will be more reasonable than they | were in 1920 and 1916." | " He did not disouss the possibilities of San Franciseo, but said in reply further questions that the whole » ter would be determined ot the ing of the republican national com- mittee to be held in Washington, Dec. 11 and 12, Several matters in con- nection with this meeting were dis- cussed with President Coolidge by the purty chairman today and it was said wll for the gathering would go out within the next two weeks, In addition to selection of the con- vention city the national eommittee ut the December meeting will have up | for consideration the plan for reap portionment of delegates, ir to at- meet- 25 YEARS New Haven, Nov. 1.—TRufus R, Fan- cher, chief of the New Haven fire de. partment, today reached 1 hoan- niversary of his advancement to head of the city's fire fighting forces and [tonight appreciative citizens will give him a dinner, New York, Boston, With Immigrants Expected Tomorrow At was swamped with 10,000 im- migrants brought in under the No- vember quota early today on eight trans-Atlantic liners. Government of- ficials sald the yearly quotas of sev- eral nations would be exhausted be- fore the day was done. The Greek lner Byron, which for |24 hours had been anchored off Ambrose Light awalting the official arrival of November 1, was the first | vessel Into Quarantine arriving at 12:08, There followed in succession President Arthur, the Columbia, the Suffren and Patria from French ports, the Fort Victoria, Her muda; the Cunarder bania and the Vollehdam, from Holland., The C land, making her firet trip here from Hamburg, was expected late today [ The Majestic wiil come in to | morrow with many Irish and | immigrants. The Columbia had %89 immigrants, most of them from Scotiand More {than 300 men aboard shipyard rom Ecotet were have yielded the results hoped for,| Average Daily Circulation Week Endmg 9 939 Oct. 27th . "‘HURSDAY NOVLMBF R 1, 1923, —FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ME ' RAJLROAD EXECUTIVES ARE UNABLE TO CUT FREIGHT RATES ON GRAIN FOR EXPORT AS PRESIDENT URGES BRITAIN CONNE(‘TICDT ;WALTON DEMANDS MORE TIME BUT PETITION IS REFUSED Given Until 1:30 P. M. to Plead to Impeachment Charges —Gets $3,000 Offer For Lecture Tour of New England : 5 'THREE TAMPA RESIDENTS BEATEN AND LEFT WOUNDED AND BLEEDING Unmasked Men Take Victims Six Miles Into Woods For Floggings—Warnings Accompany Attacks. Nearly All Trunk Lines Represented at Today’s Meeting When Reply To Coolidge is Decided No Mention Is Mdde on Re- quest for Adjustment of Rates on Coal for Foreign Shipments, By The Associated Press. Counsel for the executive said that Qklahoma City, Nov. 1.—J. C. Wal- an effort would be made to disqualify ton, suspended governor, was given some of the members of the senate until 1:30 p. m. today to enter his| court of impeachment and to quash plea to impeachment charges pre- some of the articles in the impeach- ferred by the house when his comnsel | ment bill. asked for ten days extension of time for preparation of an answer today. The senate court of impeachment then recessed until that hour. | Governor Walton appeared person- Oklahoma City -Governor Walton, whose hment trial started today, displayed on his way to the court chamber, a letter from a | ally accompanied by his five attorneys, ' Boston theatrical agency offering him Toinpa, Tia. NV 1 who sought the delay in the ar- 383,000 weekly for a lecture tour Bk . raignment. The house board of | through New England of six wecks or (men last night took at least reat of death time under ti arrested ma charging liguor s written W s eannot — Unmasked ,not to open it three| Hel [ rederal w violation. Ne stated: “If e offic you, we can and will.” Enrique Rosa, head waiter of a we known Spa afe was spirited wway by a b ren to the woods | 1d Oldsmar, 15 miles west of Tam ning | andie herr hd was : newsp. W Washington, Nov. 1.——R§Ail- road executivi 1epre§entmg ar m AND THEY LAUGH AT N. B. Police e¢mperor of conferred a 1ife ) ywwa< Afraid Information Mizht Injure nentio Gov ni upon Him Financialls. ¥le Told Her Mrs, Stokes Do Unghy Hatford Report With Wallace Corespondent. Mrs. Helen took the witness at the for 4t New wood stand in trinl of vores She York, Nov. 1 Stokes today her own defense W. K. D, Stokes in Six Months, v { eport was not suit und H:.m. " reviewed at consider Hal naintance with I named us the and made a ¢ band’s allegations, length Keofe, th . Wal corespond- | her o ad, will close some not [ breaking [ their record- | grain rates N With fean farmers, 1 mem- adian r ‘inl\u\\ th the = the |1n additio ix | combina. cord about New vorid Tirooklyn's maost the “White Ha and beaten to unknows His hody found by n Yor) Nov 1 and 1 Gan feath eariy ni ! leader gunmen was shot ovett montl the squad Pines totalling . imposed by the jud ! court during the Willlams- Keete liug the pr corresponding period he is o X ironds veteran ' .\ wrs of policy o o at Bunceton R £45.000 Mr assailant b the headl hattered in, patroiman whe has dail gster headquarters Broo} % aggregating Penlilind | e e et hy Iny by a manug( rg urged an immediate plea. ongn- residents of Tampa to the woods about e s |six miles east of here, whipped then and left them wounded and bleeding | to make their way back to the city, | ,uu:r:lm: to reports made to Chief of | | Police Williams today. ¢ KIAN NEEERED WAI'"]N STI]KES WIFE SAYS’ lLeo lsascs, restaurant proprictor under the care of physicians, as a re [pu, where he lashed and left to < eticut State Library of the lashing, told ser |make his way home, Andrew Wi ALY Dept.. d ' men that four men seized him at the |lfams, negro restaurant proprietor, - \ joor of his cafe, carried him in an|was taken to a point rtle I Conn, ‘oda d : 1 | was taken to a point r Myrtle Hill :"“‘"’:h t o 8 p Y WI[HOSS Te"s Oi Hom Mafls Ull |automobile to the woods, about sjx|cemetery five miles north of here, and | nearly all the trunk lines in the v e urne I miles from town, where they gave him |beaten. Dot reived tte ad St notifie he inter- ays Tha! P! ! “sual woomg a whipping. His physicians said 1..-' Ehiin s e iiao o 1hRC Bven Toanon ] ltg;}gliunw\»1r~w£r|:’11rr:11ts’ilol1 to- mmons’ Proposal ; had lost considerable skin and that his|They were signed “Que Que”. |2 Vi rould bo' unabls | I'-Id\ was covered with welts and dis- | The seizures took place about the &y that ti ]“Utu I"d?l?:‘t‘iifl\ ( —_— |colorations. Isaucs said his assailants | san S atinin 3 ¢ the | t0 grant a voluntary re Oklahoma City, Okla., No 1 i 3 ar o pl t no anc ’ 4 President Cool- William Joseph Simmons, > 4 ety the Ku Klux Kian, . S asked of the ernor J. C. Walton, in “just re =18 l [(“1,”,‘.1\ announcement which tion of your constant loyalty,’ - N red 1| X h a come o Intimacy | | was delivere irough a cording to a letter to Walton dated ! ; . : e b September 10, 1923, Governor Walton I]EATH Will - show | mittee of trunk line prexl}:lenh, |declared in a statement issued today. Fines Totaling More Than $15,000 |of their (nn(luqnns on the re- The governor sald he requested the Kl RS | quest of the president for a rre leertitieate of membership be not Bi y - | adjustment in tes on coal for led him, us he in sym- ill Lovett Also \\ s Worl e tord = ;.r:::\: wl‘vlr."kv:x Webis i War Vet.-—W “‘,’ ‘dm:d ‘ Haurtford. Nov, : now expnn R 3 e u : ar Vet.—Was | being prepared by Detective Sergeants ar Canadian Competition Governor Walton reiterated that he X d' oundec Andrew J. Williams Charles J.| ¢ i concluded, the had never applied for membership in in Action retiving liquor enforeement | eommittee said reduction in the Ku Klux Klan and denjed the b g dis | wonld jenefit. Ameris statement of Imperial Wizard ¥vans| lace, gures i tic rincipally because Cane at Atlanta that Klansman at ent activith " wonld immediately large."” cutting rates to “1 would rather right and work | had ever visited Walls hey had in the past, in a ditch than to be the highest of-| Vo, as had been & | they western raile fielal of the invisible empire and ! Stokes. past ads wonld he obliged to share in the dwell in the palace of the king,” the! “In your ;:':;,:\m‘, irnings Which would remits | governor declared, your marring from an export grain rate reduction companied by some ‘ ond al yld ha to make reduc- tions to Pac ind Gulf ports to meet rates suggested in the traffie ntie \uflhnll(] Noew Visity te \ml\ hefore were VE tion fous 1 ked her by man searched the g Y Uhe The dgns of n inlgy counsel Bamuel Untermyer ‘Always shadow of Providence Man Drowned | In His Overturned Sedan Providen Nov, 1.--Gerald M Richmond, 47, an investment security hroker of this eity, was fonnd drown- ed, imprisoned in his overturned sedan in a branch of the Palmer river, at Rehoboth nl weven miles from Here The machine Teft the | road and meadow and plunged into the water, u 1enement hridg room hore no The Was @ chaperoned 4 pproxi Her Early Life Stokes was the her life #ehoo) Hhe the ne to the < PAONESSA APPROVES POLICE GOARD BEF Satisfied With sion's Independent Atti- tude on Appointments w At yn men e put into ¢ struggle mspended 1 sents imposed | ndred the wnpend wailed I Mrs truce her uttended Denver. B « héol several years hnd a Iater school Mrs sevoral to assailant left carly days, the Fhert which i publie volved first L many grim gar timate usintay schonl | vere oeeasions mur Inter attogd ol g Cathollg, g Jurlzht 1a 1w ' B wadd and then private tutor the FATAL AUTO CRASH Norwall "L freedom end crossed o Three bu od fnto him whe # ut Syr Ftol annts and near Sy ghe dented she had from sehool {lere Tn 1903 or 1904 whe went 1o the Natic W With her sister rducationa went te mor ast Jannary, and for weeks it wy helierved mortal uke, 1 wakd the prove fight told v Commis- Phlla., Swamped For Nov. Quota for 1ife hmore were Tt ‘ E tell the his as Just before that | tered to the Woman Dics of Injurios i nume ¢ iant ovelt had sur ceived When Hushamd's Automobile earning e with 1) pute Mrs, Stokes said amin ater n e police or nal Parl Collides With Truck to Kurops WK %0/ i ronnecti . ed A expressing the com 5 } within its g sspighotion s N RRIE N y te \ 1 ng appoint- w*’m‘"“‘ which, in common gard of ofs to fix ndidates ary i ushingtor e murder of Deng went tonr. Soen alter debut i or e sociely family traveled west mid, The visiting California in ping in the ¥ cisco wher Various Ports of Entry et b of Uy . a rival Fran ried | artisans, from the « Wa by unemployment toreed yde yards lace cil Humboit Pittman, the Mrs Pitt Gates or his sister wite of ex-Senator fN « introdueed them How She Met Wallace Nov., 1.--More than ts, passengers on the Lithuania which at Marcus Hook seconds after | wmitted | Philadeiphia 1,000 fmmigrar Danish steamer crossed the deadiine Quarantine station, midnight, today the United States, man common Included regulars Corpora the “Ihre W were into time It mig DARING HOTEL ROBBERY Night's ha s ™ Martha from Quarar Boston, Nov. 1.—At two midnight, the liner Washington of the Cosulick Trieste and Naples tine beating t1 Cur Carmania by two tirst king ur ler the immigration quota Al g held or hoard word ceived their hausted today Megantic and Unmasked Bandits Steal Yoo after lon't kne that—w Mis photogr the i she amile 1ine wer passed Ste cetpts Prom Clerk i Cleveland— * . : s mending the Robwed ' 3 t legisla 20 YEARS IN PRISON : anagomen »artment tules and nt there. or G Mo §e nrfhutes | vach November immigrants are bei their bo Washingt arious quotas its unti as to wh SIEEERS ron . ) i Past Greenwich, 1 L Man Plead< > Guilty to Manslanghier After Deny una all from Englan g He Was Murderer Francon MANY HURT IN WRECK More Than 75 Persons Injured When B. and O. Train Is Derailed at Or lando, W. Va Mor Nov s were Ovlando, W. Va han 75 passenge ‘yrmud\ when local |Ohio train from Clarksburg to Rich \'Dod, Two coaches, crowded passenger |jumped the tracks 40 teet i6ito a field | upside Ibrought 1o a hote nurses {rom nearby towns wer moned to Orlando and an emergenc hospital was set up in the hote |number of women suffered broker Lones and other injurics while one« small boy was hurt seriou Prac tically every passenger on we oaches suffcred hurts physielans said that injured sustained cuts and bruises an were not h a serfo injured, Baltimore & as derailed 1o witl and rolled about ey tur a tors and down were sum A nding a majority of 1} s conditior Three Kllled Wllen Train Crashes Over High Trestle Three men a Phila milk switeh here and Philadeiphia. Nov. 1 | were killed early today when | delphia and Re 'train struck an open | plunged over a trestie train its way to The of Neading 1 rnginema Fo HoW Liwr railway siding, Harrishy A dead, a Wiltiam fireraan, and " Pa I K persor X (Conti SAVE §6,700 PAYROLL on Hold-up and Are SHIP NOTICES Police Get “Tip” Waiting When New York Bandits v = Eperimenting With Radio P By Photograph Transmitting Tipped that a ~ Y A G Home for Incurabie ' Liver 1ird avenue was planned sixteen detectives te Arrive to Loot Home for Incurables New York, Ne poo o - 1y Dant . . 1 inmates of the the $6.700 payro rmed e jeutenant of det by bandits as employes a - institution. saved and wi October Makes New High Mark for Electrician arTes Ham Voss with guns The other thy some i carrying cashiet tered draw fete * ie mops “ehairs itation and some sroome whee crutehes The captur uggle. T Vieyra, a tution H “ INSPECT MARKS order! Ho forme Sidney in CANNOT drive 1Y EAR-OLD sUWIn ~ 1 9 rlington Troy Ra3 mo Miver REDSINDIANS ARRANGE GAMYE S youth w bullet wou ear mitted ™I wraTe hers suicide Meredith Hartfornd. Nov. 1. —<Forecast for New Pritain s vicinity Pair. comtinned conll tonighn Priday fair with dowly riing temperature, northerly winds becoming +ariablc FLEES TO ITALY sNow West with s with THO INCHES 1 Y. S nkete ~ Talo. Two