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\ . 'WECCA CAPTURED, PEOPLE UNHARNED , Foreigoers Also Are Assured of 4 Their Salety - fiy The Associated Press. Cairo, Egypt, Oct. 15.~The Wa- habl tribesmen, enemies of the Has- himite dynasty in the Hedjaz, under pressure from whom King Hussein ahdicated in favor of his son, Ali, have entered Mecca, the holy city of the Islamic world, The situation is qulet and there have been no ex- cesses on the part of the occupying forces. The leaders of the Wahabis as- sured the consular corps at Jeddah that foreigners would be safe and that the invading forces would not attack Jeddah. London, Oct. 13.—The inhabitants of Mecea welcomed - the Invading Wahabl tribesmen when they enter- ad he holy city, according to a dis- patch from: Cairo to the Evening News. The residents of the eity pro- fessed conversation of the Wahabl sect of the Mohammedan faith and accompanied the invaders to the Kking’s palace, which was looted. Brandegee Is Praised By Newton D. Baker Norwalk, Ocl. Kewton D, Laker, former secretary of war, paid tribute here last night to U. 8. Sen- ator Irank B. Brandegee, “If it were possible for me to visit Conn- cctient again, T would ask you to adjourn/this meeting out of respect to Scnator Brandegee,” Mr, Baker said as he took the platform at a meeting here, “Connecticut has suf- fered a real loss in the death of the senior senator from this state. Mr, Brandegee and ¥ were never in agreement on political matters but 1 had the very highest respect for him as a vourageous and able leg- islator.”” Different Now Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health th Marmola Proscription Method, triy endorsed by thousands, Marmola P cription Tablets contaln an extract dose of the famous Marmola “Prescription, These tablets are sold by dnl'gnl the world over at one dollar a box. They pleasant to take and leave no wrinkles or flabbines m o Marmola Co,, General Motors Bldg, De- trolt, Mloh, and procure a box. McADOO IS OUT AGAIN ARTER AN OPERATION Walks Six Blocks and Comes Back Weary, But Condition Gen- erally is Good, Baltimore, Oct, 15.—~William G. McAdoo, who is convalescing from an operation for the removal of gravel from the bladder, performed at Johns Hopkins hospital about 10 days ago, yesterday enjoyed his first walk since the operation. After he had gone six blocks he was somewhat tired, although hie speech was animated. His plans were very indefinite, he sald. He didn't know when he would leave the hospltal nor where he would go when he did leave. “You see,” he avowed, “I'm oply trying to get well. That is all, just now. The sun was good to me and shone on my first day out. I'm feel- ing fine, only weak, you know, from the operation.” Dr, Hugh H. Young, Mr. McAdoo's physician, in a.statement issued last night, said that his patient would probably have to remain at the hos- pital another week and then should have a period of rest and quipt be- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15,/1924, fore undertaking any fatiguing or strenuous work or. pleasure, The re- sulta of the operathon had been en- Urely satistactory, Dr, Young sald. Business at Standstill In City of Canton Today Canton, Oct. 15.—Business today in Canton was at a standstill, Bhops were closed. The fighting is the aftermath of @ clash Saturday be- tween the merchants' corps and the laborers, The trouble grew out of the de- liyery of firearma ordered by the merchants to protect themselves from what they have termed danger to their liyes and property, The fire- arms arrived on the steamship Hav, Dr. Sun Yat-8en, head of the Can- ton, govgrnment, took charge of the shipment, but granted. permission for one-third to be delivercd. While the arms were being unloaded, a labor procession * was formed, and the merchant volunteers stopped it and would not allow it to proceed. Waterford Selects Floyd as Candidate New TLondon, Oct. 15,—At the largest republican caucus ever held in the town'of Waterford, Attorney J. James Floy] last evening defeal ed Dr. Gordon S. Allyn for | the nomination for representhtive from the town of Waterford, Attorney Floyd received 270 votes to 66 cast for Dr. Allyn. ' Mora than 500 per- sons, ingluding visitors who took no part in the balloting, jammed the hall, ‘'while several hundred ‘awalted the vesult outside. The defeated candidate is chairman of the Wa- terford republican town committee and was a candidate for reelection as representative. The struggle i | 1 BRODKHART WIL MEET LA FOLLETTE Republican Plans to Visit Him - on His Train By the Assoclated Press, Mexico, M Oct. 15,~8enator Robert M, La Follette, independent candidate for president, after two campaign speeches in Missouri, was on his way today to Des Moines, Towa, After an address there to- night continuing his efforts to win s in this agricultural region, he will go to Minneapolis for a speech tomorgew night. Then he will in- vade South Dakota for a speech kri- day night in Sloux Falls. As ‘Mr, La Follette sped toward Des Moines it was annBunced he ex- pected to have Benator 8mith Brook- Fart of Towa aboard his special car today for an hour or two. Arrange- ments had been made, it was said, for Mr, Brookhart, who is running for reelection as a republican, to board the train at Moulton, Towa, and ride to Albla, While the Towa senator has assalled’ both President Coolidge and 'his running mate, Charles G, Dawes, he has not pub- licly endorsed Mr. La Follette's cap- didacy. v 1t was announced.that Philip La Follette, son of tho senator, would make a campaign address on the campus of the Towa agricultural col- lege at Ames late today. It was de- clared that Dr. R. A,. Pearson, president of the institution, had re- fused to permit him to speak in a in college building, but that arrange- Waterford had created unusual in- | ments had been made by a commit- terest in the eastein end of the state tee of students to have the senator's and Attorney I"loyd was tendered an ' son deliver a speech from an out- ovation when the result was n.ounrl'rl. an-'door platform, erected for that pur- pose. During his addtess at St. Louls last night Senator La Follette charg- ed that the radlo statlon “at Les Moines, which, he sald, ls owned by the Bankers' Life Ifsurance com- pany, of that city, had declined to broadcast his specch tonight, al- though, he declared, such privileges had been accorded other candidates, He criticised the foreign policy of Woodrow Wilson, and of the Hard- ing-Coolidge administrations. | Mr. La Follette's 8t. l.ouis meet- ing became a bit stormy near the end of his address when a group of men and boys, seated jn the gallery back of the platform began to “hoo.” Supporters of the senator, however, drowned out the derisive cries with cheers, but the candidate found it so difficult to proceed that he finally asserted that if he had time, he would go up into the gal- lery and put a stop to the disorder. Those who caused the disturbances were ejected as the senator waus winding up his sceech, but not until {there had been several fist fights. Senator La IFollette was in excel- |lent spirits today and apparently had |dismissed the incident from his mind.. He told his frlends that, aride from a “few hoodlums,” his audience in St. Louls was one of the friendliest of his cnq'nlrulgn tour. Al ENDERTA, M e q Mayo A;ain Appears in Court, Witness This Time New Haven, Oct. 15,—Virginius J. Mayo, former local manufacturer, whose martial difficultics have been | | the subjact of much litigation, was| a witness in superior court Rere yes- terday in a suit to determine dispo- sition of a $1,000 insurance policy on his life, The Travelers Insurance ney Benjamin Slade, former counsel | for Mayo in some of the litigation| | against him, who presented a claim | for counsel fees, Judge Brown re- !served decision. If you wish to know what time it | Co. of Hartford asked the advice of |18 In Peking, Amsterdam or Petro- | the court us to whom they should | €rad just get Attorney Simon Kugell the world. 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