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A, P)—Lleutenant W: loting the hydro-airplane Sampaio rela IT' on’a flight-from Florida’to Rioy - | Janeiro, arrived here at two o'clock this| aftérnoon from San Domingo, . [ : b to fimmmmm A . Rt "™ | LIQUOR RULING A BLOW. = . |1 : 9#900,000, % ‘Lake Has ; Oklahoma. i —— £ -NT!!U.&W"“H;‘.' ¥ : n 2 " By 5 Ei b Ry fi"'"‘. » ‘“um".‘ | Greek Delegates at MudaniaiHaweiBeen Instructed to-Accept| ‘xew York, oct s —vigerous ‘protests| Refund Shont| Bosiing of o ¢ T e e " |from American and foreign Steamship in- 2 s . $ % . Ereeted TGen-| e Decisions Unanimously AgreediUpon by the Rep- ?fi"xt)..’.fi;dflmgfg ts%l,,&h:m: _ Term Debt. 4 g ! : il Presaen tekiney, ied ot | in the : ’ [ henceforth must apply # - | Washington, Oct. 3—The first ern- | t B T Y -6 heart_trouble at Pasadena, Cal, while : . r PR 5 of Ad-| gardiess of fag, oncs they enter the three w‘_mwm,.,mm:‘{;‘m e % seated 1n 4 barber's chair. i is Going Ahead as Fast as the Car Shortage rennhfivu—AMlFW‘It \ puiong e e gt ; . [ vices From Former Premier/ Venizelos That Eastern),Pomuetc sho omers rerariel the mil | “Suceeiary Steien offeraa for”subseri: | (e opening. of ihe runting ssson 1n| A toa] regeation st arcard™onl-| | Permit Coal Mines and the Grain Trade Are Experis Thrace\Must be Considened’Lost to Greece—Turkish/| % cuvmanti shi fobsiay. (o, SHokt the | oemyend o QUBFLer Der cont. 0-suar [ mopmow. i et ns sens, was : FactionsiAre Endeavoring(to Persuade the Sultan to Re-, e ot (The new lame wil be dated Octsher %m‘fiufil&:“m:“nfi 525 | /Antento Bianco, & shoe worker was held | Xew York, Oct. §—TWith the Turkish)cargoss of ETain are reported to be ape MeKinley, 77 years old. cousin 4 tion an issue of. about $500,009,000 of | Canner ror students, breaking the Ioss ‘of. trade which, they believe, inevita~ | 10" srat a1ot snost sopm debe encing Difficulty in Getting p on_his. advice after a | Without baj]-on & murder charge:in Boe- frcrisis apparently yielding to the processes [cumulating at eastern lake ports. Pricet % " cign steamsalp lines will ask their BOV-|one quarter per cent. annualiy, ble | telephone ~ conversation ~with Govermor|ton for the killing of Joseph Simbollgfof negotiation, financial and business jalso have advanced well partly in res tain His Throne. F ernments to file formal protests With the | Apri) 15 arid October 15 on a 1~ | LaKe, who is'in "New York. Mr. Titcomb |Black Hand leader, a week ago. /1lenllm¢nl showed a ' distinct = recovery { sponse to the recent bullish governmeat i3 United States. . i nual basis. The bords will c: 8aid that the heavy rains of the last two| -~ - . . .. durjng the past week. A gharp rally lnlmp report and partly because of tradg Athens, Oct. 8—(By:the A. P.)—The ot a precipice; and we used our strength | Meanwhile fameizn ships will ignore the [';per 15 1052, but may be & at | 92V8 had so allayed the danger of for-| The Greek natioral banks have: n;-! security prices undoubtedly was a factor | buying which seems to have been /des Grosk government hasdinstructed its del- [to keep\trom the absyss those'who might | order untjl they receive official motifica-| ine option of the United States afier |6t fires ‘that’ he believed the original |the Greek government a loan of 250.000.- |1y the matter, but a greater disposition |layed pending a clearing up of the Ture egates at the Mudania conference to ac- | have fallen in. tion. The Majestic, world's largest Ves- | Gotober 15, 1947. AT order “was unnecessary. [ cept decisions which.may be unamimous- The premier justified France's deter-|sel; left this port yesterday with her cus- 000 drachmas, to be applied exclusively | existed to look at the favorable as-|Kkish crisis. The last. previous bond issue offersd | G&me wardens throughout the . state|to'the army. / pects of the domestic situation. It is clear that the anticipated lear by the treasury was the fourch Liner- | Tere notified immediately of the réscind-| \cally all | the avallable signs|SNOTiake has arrived. As a corrolary it ' ty loan~in October 19184 It ‘carria] n | M8 Of the original proclamation —and| A British oil company completed a $15,- | . Practically ai 8.2 ya in the |May be stated that industry at present This action was taken following the |ed to}the oath he took in his recent|but declified to discuss.the ruling.. The'lyireqt a¢ 4 and 1-4 per cent. o muarure | Vere instructed that the reguiar hunting §990.000 plant hear Bristol, Englarid, (o Point to a further improvement in thé |, going ahead about as rapidly as of advices from former Premier | speeehiat Meaux to exact what was due | Majestic carries on each trip 89,000 bot- | in '35 years and amounted to nearly | 28O in'the state will open tomor-{handle crude ofi brought in tankery; from | volume of industrial production. Car 104d-| oouniry's transportation facBities .’fl ielos that Eastern Thrace must be [France “an obligation redouble our: ef- |tles of ale and etout, 1,000 quarts and! ¢ ano 000 000, Besrar Bomds of che sew |T°% 7 Phrklan il region. ings for the. week ended September 23| pormic. Fortunately this permission. &% considersd as lost to Wreece. forts\to spare humanity new hecatombs.” | 1,600 pints. of. champagne, 1,000. quarts e e . o e 5 2 the latost. tor which statistics. are avail-| (iiness’ the \car loading figures, s gatre “endeavor to secure two| France asa Mussulman power, M. Po- |and 1,300 pints of other wines, 4,000 bot- |y "o g i denominations of $100, $500. |AN APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR |’ Tramc managers of all the ronds emst [ able, total 073,000 cars, a new high|;o Jiperal Financial circles are now in- permit the evacua- | incares continued, .must take the Mussul-fties of whiskey, brandy and gin. and 800 ¢} 005, 5,000 and $10,000, while bonds| RELIEF OF XEAR EAST REFUGEEs/| " (e Mississioni conferred withy officials’ record for the year. The new figure iS.|ieregted to see whether the improvements and the Greek civilian | mans'’ views into comsideration. bottles of liqueurs. registered as to principal and interest ~ of the department of commecce n an cf- | incidentally, —almost exdetly 100,000 |in the amount of the freight moved will palation, which In -estimated 1o aggre- | “Axtelegrap I received some.days ago | The United States 'limes steamship | "R 15 58 JOEEREL A4 OO | o ST S g o fort to relleve tne, ear shartage, greater’ than that. for. the "eorrodporid- | conyinge, Fate’ 350800 T is propadle that an- | from ‘the ‘sullan of Moroceo,. and testi- :mer(fl._(:l'illed 5 L 1(0:::; $500, $1,000. $5.000, $10,000, $50,000, and | Peal for funds for the relief of the thowe L Sy ';_""‘{ir“:'ff: -Money rates remain slightly higher.’ other 300,000 Greeks and Armenians wili | mony that come to me from all re- |bourg with its usial suppiy 3 - . Oneok M- saidbons tescties bot thie fae: o L 1 infa- higtremine 50 $aT" armounts G Yoars Constantinople for Graecs. which | gions,” said the premier. “prove plain-|aboard. Thece were no, prohibition agents | SLo0.000. Al Wil chrry the usual tax isands of refugees in the mear éast was g iy sgreed upom by the alied represen- [mination to make Germany pay her war |tomary supp.y: of liguor. Officials of the tatives. debt. \But he said there should be add- | British White Stac line were at the pier, issue with interést coupons attached will E i y 4 in 1920, When the greatest traffic move- | 174" of ; exemption " provisions, Secretary Mellon | uthorized today by President e | est fire was the finding of the bodies of ] ! 4 of onw per oeat. and i consipared 4if will ioake more crushing the provlem | iy enough (hal ithe recent Victorles of | at the pler i Hobokel ax she cast off |7 icerveq the Tight to allot. Adaltional| The money Wil b distribted. tnrpugy | cleven vietime of the cave-in of storm | ment in the country’s history was wnder (o reflect fairly well the increase i & §. the SSRIREY INMER I8 “Akbady. bor- | e lOES A Jinoc have boch s e ARt EFlL AT Sh L ol by ove - the $500,000, Ameri 4 cellar at Heaslie. Ont., John Bond, his|¥ay. Joans and .in the volume of com: 4 g -2 < iy ed by their coreligionists in a.great part | America’s bar would be opened afetr-she | DONdS above the -3500,000,000 ~amount ican Red Cross and the near east mercial : r ; ) 81 20 Por subaaiukions St extont” st fnoliel Woaktie Jolstiys! Andi il s | wife, eight children and ashined man. Bituminous coal production continued | paper and bankers' acceptances out~ St our colonies. with real . satiataction, | paased, thé tigee wille Imic Chief Stew- | (our’ ana three quarter. per g e v iy m’mmm“"‘h‘:‘fe;"b, B \ to hold close to the 10,000,000 tons a|standing which has accompanied the t Is a fact we save no rignt to ig-arxd Smickles said he ~ would take no s . week ‘level. 1t would be greator X coal {prepsrations for fall trade L e AN By e 2o DN ok [a (AR e o d waless | tory notes or treasury certificates of | former Postmaster General Hays, The Shoe Workers' Protective union, | v [Prepia rage. The reserve ANOTHES WALT IN THE i = o i i v 12 mem| cars’ were more plentiful. Nevertheless © of the combined federal reserve ARMISTICE NEGOTIATIONS | circly dominfate our Oriental policy is | he received specifictorders to the contrary | e ifl;’,rflu?,fm,‘axmnhe;p;‘?n‘t:ms frfi‘. s ey e et ot T oo} the AmoGNY beits mmined secws t0¥be rea | st HAy now fallen 2 ver. oot B _ — neverthelessof anature to infuence it.”|the‘bar would remain closed. Capt. W.|o ) 1o ™4onas not. exoseding $10,000 | “A recognized and most appealingjem- |tend mass meetings cailedsin threeshails | sonally adequate for the present rate of llow its high mark, reached in August. Comstantinople, Oct. § (By the A. P.).— Ko ity Rind, the, Amerigafa’ sktoper:, wasinon-| (15 1N IR OO, Bk ERontns e e nte ir the moth Sact St o | thars Tombme et o industrial activity, since the steel In-|but is stili some 8 per &nt. above the Again there has been a halt in the armis- | PERSUADING THE SULTAN committal. ‘Thomas H. Rossbottom; gen- | % ;o0 200 Uheiiol for an ‘smoun®] couterence it is: unanimonsly: agréed fraat s Aoty dusiry reports that coal shortage is D0 |level of a year ago. No sharp increase tice negneiations at Mudania. Two of the TO 'RETAIN HIS THRONE |eval manager of the United States lines, | ;o 0 "0 €76 000 will bo received sub-the American Red Cross and. the fnear Suspension from the New York sCurb | IONEer a limiting factor and since the in rates is expected during the resc of b three members-of each o the ailied doic- i, conveyed ‘the impression. however, that | 1 FXCesS OF 100 jeast relicf, two .governmentally recog- | Market association of the prokeragesfirm | Pricc soft coal has shown a tendency | the year. B e arreiaminople this | . Constantinople, Oct. 3—(2y the A. B0 lthe. situstion moald ;emain staiu :u;i In a letter to banking Institutions, Mr. | nized. agencies, are the logical insiru-| of McQuade Beothers for failure to mect | (0 recede slightly during the past week. | Banking circles now strass the nsed for ome of the .delegates informed The Asso-|jsis, with che aim of having Munammelltam.lous to know whether the journey was | Investors, declafing the time had come |that they should take care of the situa- ust fuel shortage has been made good. livered at last week's convention of the o flacdty i M e {for a longer-term operation in tho rc-|tion. It has been decided that these two “We have returned to It with the | o tr] % i i 3 ¢ funding’ of the short date debt, which | OTganizations will take care of'the sit- Sigh commimtontrs becauma . the fnal |yt ussary foc the purposo of dis-] One of the United States lines oMielals | yeretotore has been’ accomplished “with- | uation _jointly: In. a campalgn of most Paris instructions have not:yet reached |itemal Pasha and. the members o fihe | out disturbance to the market for aut- | cordial co-operation they will: command} G Pig irbn prices, as well as those of coal | American Bankers' association. 1t is 2 ardi o, e e EraRhe Ba Mattany emai |are casier: it supply of iron evident-|pointed out that a definite and’ worka- Pasha and King George of Greece asking |!¥ IS meeting the demand. Where this|ble plan to cover the Status of both the them to db everything possible to awid [NQUStEy mow fecls the pinch is in the |reparation and inter-ailied debt problems > . , S s " | standing ities,” . the facilities - for - my o supply of freight cars suitable to the |is cssential to the return of active pros- ‘):“;Lu We shall return ‘o Mudania Axgofa assembly “inpAhoieliRiza. By, shipsin ifiws haveito sqiple under it | StANAIDE secruities” on a relatively short | the fax 05t " efficient minis-1{ the refumption of hostities. ot ey of il s e Lo iy e stk At today's conference the Turks re- | iy IHHO‘X::W‘;I ‘Em; l:no;:“:g or Angora < TR “In order to meet the situation thérey john . Mack, gusrdian ad litem for c re such cars is causing some|in thelr present unsettled and unsatis- fased to specify the number of gendarmes | Anmea Riza Bey is & sengtor and an SEIZUEE OF LIQUORS IN NEW FIND PISTOL USED IN | Is.created a speclal fund to be knownil Guy Stiliman, received a letter from Mrs. | Festriction in rolling mill operations. This | factory condition, international trade i they desired to send to Thrace. The|iniimate friend of the sultan. He was! YORK VALUED AT $1,000,000 HALL-MILLS MURDERs |25 'Near Eadt Emergency Fund’ Thisll Anne U. Stillman, wno is in Canada,|S/0Wing down «is mot, however, large. *;W.:f - remain_more or less depress- British delegation had instructions to In- | ono of the founders of thesYeung Turk: ’ . el iz fund is to be raised by a nation-widey stating that baby Guy has been at death'sj The erain trade, too, is meeting with | & uropean buying of American st on limitation of the number permit-|j.r v Lakely be his been r‘,’,‘:c;i,s,“_v New York, Oct. §.—Morey E. Biembaum, | New Beunswick, N. I Oct. §.—The |2PPeal which appeal is endorsed by thejl door but.is better now. some difficulty in moving products both | farm preducts is expected to be restricte tod. B vmpathetic to the natianalist coues. | president of the Standard Carpet com- |pistol with which Mrs. James Mills and | American Red Cross. the near east relief, from the farms and to the seaboard.|ed. In the course ofsthe afternoon session - S St ause | pany. Inc, 319-321 East * Forty-fourth | Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall, e |the Y. M. C. A, Y. W.C. A., the Federali william Eilsworta Smxthe, author, eil- o Fn e S aserno0n Sem~ion | Ho returned Lo Constantingple & fow | Pany er Hall, rector of the “ de. ¢ afe eN 6,000 {39 o ‘ . council of Churches, the K. of C., the Am-il itor and nationally known promoter of Pagha that the Turks withdraw there L2 450, (rom & propasagan wip in 3 Ev Ehieet, Y:’:;E;“m“l‘""“n«‘yd"d."y”"nfi" R’:‘%&Z‘gemfl!::’! (;:‘;f“‘:; 4 % |erican Reliet admistration, the Jewishil public ierigation and reforestation nroj- | MES. ATGUSTA TIERNAN LOUD SPEAKING PHONE 10 {onies, fom the nestralizone near lamid. {o similar tour of the United States i3 Dection with, the seizure Friday fight|watch which was. missing from. the rec-|Joint distribution committee, apd otheri ects. died at his home in New York. He HAS SUED BOR DIVORCE| BE EXHIBITED IN NEW HAVEN , ihis was done he deciarsd. he|ping’ circussed from the basement of the building occu- | tor's body when it was discovered have | OB2RIzations having interests in thd neari| was 61 years oid and a native of Worces- 22278 P e e e A emonstration | “Anmed Riza enjoyed great populariry {Died by his business of vast quantitiés of | been found, Somerser county authorities |38t . L e, Mass South Bend. nd, Get. 8.—Mrs. Augus-| New Haven, Oct. 5.—The first demon< Immediate susmension of the ferrsboats | 1 ANdtolia. He will inform the nation- | liquors valued at between 2100000 and|said tonight. ~They declined to say where! A o ofk:he e e ", # 3 ta Tiernan, who recently losc her suit|stration in this state of the Bell Loud on he Besphoras and the Sen of Mar! | sk, SsSerbly ihat the suliain s mre i3 e L T olcs. SANER ,thae atter tour | Crges, Wadhioxton, D. C.. Clayeland: H. {280 'mn-g'unu.?u' (e Race, it Ao | hiehman. whes she. asarte: 1o the.fathes | WPosties. Hall Geiober 21th vader, ot e 8 Mar- - X <5 | Unite A i 5 XY 5, O b east. 5 w! is" the- father 3 7 % mora has been ordersd by the British gty gy Vo y“_"_‘d o easir=® | and held for the federal grand. m R vesme. rebatic -mpcmgp-"’:;!n'xamm ‘of near-east reliel, 15T dorles, all empty. in the vicinity, was re- jof her ten months old won. has filed |auspices of the American Institute of With “Teferench 1o the non-arrival of s waiving examination. " [ had repceted the finding of the bodies of | Fifth avenue, New York, orithe Literary | ported by radio to the Dominion Marine] suit for divorce from her husoand, John | Electrical Engineers, Cohneoticut See- The complaint charges Birnbaum with | the rector and the sextons wife in-the | DISeSt. 334 Fourth avenue, New York.|and Fisheries agency, Halifax, N. 5. | Tiernan, a law, professor at the Universi- | tion and Yale Branch. co-operating with imstructions, it was Stated that the Brit. | '° leSitimacy. s4 had received all their instructions seckssary despatches ;from their gover: ments. The principalireason for tonight's| Sofia Bulgaria, Oct. 7—(By the A. P.) H ed in the complaint which we f asserts that he rhusband- threstened to|Current telephony. take her two daughters awav (rom her| Dr- Frank B. Jewett, president of the ando that he tod her that th'ir charac- institute and vice president of the West- -+ GREEK TROOPS ON LG 3 vioiation of two sections of the URited | Somerset county orchard three weeks ago, . A Special emphasis and appeal for fundsy ity of Notre Dame. . the Chamber of Commerce, Licns, Rotary som London. but the French and Italians FRONTIER A BLANMIAN | States eevised statute i\\ad been questioned for hours. they had | Will be made during tne roll call of the| Governor Albert O. Brown of New| Cruel and inhuman treatm.nt is alleg-|and Kiwanis clubs. There aso will ba . * were awaiting completion of certain > RE' REINFORCED |~ \jor john Holley Clark, Jr., assistant | searched their homes “from cellar tg reof | American Red -Cross in- November Checks | Hampshire, announced that, effective at i ! United States attorney, basing “his com- | for possibie clawe.” 2 in’ eac hinstance shall be made. payable | once, two-thirds of the state troops which i . ) [ plarmt on “information and bellef,” ex-| Raymond Sehnieder. who with Pearl|to the Near East Fmergency fund. have been guarding shops of the Boston conference with the high commissioners |—The Greek troops on the. Bulgarian | fied, _\;hbr demoonstration of radio wnd carrier plains that violations of the two sections | Bahmer found the bodies. was the fiest of | ‘A #pecial committee has been nam-|and Maine railroad in Concord, would:be was belfeved to be Ismet's refusal to limit | {fontier have been cansiderably rein- | - were committed by Birnbaum on May 23, |the quartet to be summoned in a general| ¢4 to assist in the emergemcy joint | withdrawn. ters were not compatible. ern Electric Company, will del:ver an he gendarmerie. forced, a fact' which fs causing some|1927, when “he fraudulently removed |{round-up of minor characters whe have | 3PPeal, consisting of the heads of th address and will be followed by E. B. A dipiomat in close touch with the |anxiety, especially as Greece lately has|from a public warehoush 295 cages of | previously apmeared in the investigation, | OrEanizations above mentioned. This| Tith three mysteriously inflictedsbullet | 1S Tiernan. with her thrce children|Craft, chief engincer of the Western Mudania conference expressed the belief | accused Bulgaria of sheltering Kemal-| s r champagne and 4,900 cases of whiskey, | Detectives said- that this questioning | SPecial committee consists of Mr. Will H. | wounds in her body, Miss FlocencesMath- | /1t for her home at Bronson, Mich.,|Electric eompeny. onight that the neft! twenty-four hours |ist agents coming to Bulgaria as Thrac-|and on Oct. §, when he concealed and |had led them to:sive serious considera. | Havschairman, ~Judge John Barton |ews, 20, of Crookston, was brought tolIesterday afternoon. Her hushand ac- ®ogid mell cither peace or war. jlan refugees and then organizing them |ajded in the comcealment of certain dis- |tion to:the formerly vroposed theory that | PAYne, of the American Red Cross, Dr.|Mercer hospital, Trenton, N. 1., byia man |COTPanicd her to Eronsor und then re- | ITALY SUBRENDEES TO “If Ismet contimues his arragant atti- | into bands to invade Thrace. | illcd snirits on which the government tax | mistaken Identity might have led to the | James L. Barten. of the near-east re- |believed to be Charles M. Schinn oftMount | WrPed o this city. DEMANDS OF FASCISTI ude and inmists perpetually on seeking to| Bulgaria has sent a note to the pow-|nhad not been paid and_ which had been |double shodting. Leon Kauffman a friend jlief, Mr. R. J. Cuddahy, of the Literary | Holly. apsé: the megotiations, the conference ers asking them to investigate the sit- 1 ¢ - - Iremoved to a place other than a distillery [df Schnieder's, was then summoned to {Digest. "Mr. James A. Flaherty, of the BABY”BOY WAS KILLED Rome, Oct. §—(By The A. P.)—The SR . efforts for peace.” he de- | uation. | warehouse.” cpreaborate certain. statements which the : Knights. of Columbus;: Dr. John R.| Rev. W. E. Smith, itinerant ewangelist, IN AUTOMOBILE A« (IpENT|1'2lian cabfhet decided yesterday mot to ";m - i _An cxplosion today destroyed a rail-| e 3 authorities said Schnieder made. He toid | Mott. of the .Y. .M. C. A, Mrs. John!opened his services in Latimen county, - i 7 | undertake Tepressive measu.cs against T da et 4 Seemgad hes o” {roud neidse - near (S, i Greek | LIQUOR DAN LITED 0X . |them. detectives said, that on the Thur!_‘{ren:ch of the Y. W. C. A, Dr. Robert|Okia, b§ removing a loaded gun from lis the Fascisti but to continue to maintaln beginning tomorrow | Thrace. The Greek authorities have 55 ¥ ni i - |E. Speer, of the federal council of¢ i i e sonville, Oct. 5. —4 ublic order by i 50 veasel. steam, sail or othecwise, will | charged Turkish bands with rcsponmn-fi FOREIGN SHIPS TILL OCT. 16 ;32 might on which the police are con council ~ of + hip pocket and placing it beside the open | Thompsonville, Oct A » order by persuation. il was alss i K hurches, Mr. Felix W 2 - B BN agnirs o the Borshory s {vinced the shooting took place he was | churches, Mr. Felix Warburg, of the Jew. 3 chure e, el : 3 Bible. After the convocation, a second | was kilied and. three other o:cupa d,fd‘s.d ‘;eh”m" i Mmal-anl ; o e i i T e | Teturning: from a movie with - 2 friend | 1sh joint distribution committes and Mr.|gun was placed on the left of the scrip- | light touring car were injured. St ol Soprtien o Jhw Biiae ‘u--d:: S venliy and Ame:isc‘hi‘:!l\‘fle';sels csamng Tor the. Tnited | through the outskirts of New Brunswick{Herbert Hoover, of the American relief | tures. seriously, when their aulomol le crash-|reform law and to hold a 5. order adds REEKS INSTROCTED TO SIGN i e3s=] disobeying this order i tkely to be firea on without notice. This action is taken. for the safety of the 2 when they balieved they saw a young ; administration. & — ed through the railing of a oridge over |tion as soon therdafter as possibie. THE ARMISTICE CONVENTION | 6.0t prombition abainst :;x‘eub‘:n;;l:s’eg; woman. whom they both knew, in the| “The relief work already afforded will| Burglars who, have been active in vari- |FroSiwater brook, early th: morning| Parliamentarians believe th:t this de- 2oy . ~ |intoxicating liquore into American terri- | COMPany of a young man in a park which | be followed at once by the most prompt|ous sections of Penobscot county. Maine, | 210 Plunged jntc the stream where itfcision means virtually a surrender to all "} Constantinople, Gct. —(By the'A. P.) | torial waters. it was announced last night | 24joine the Phillips farm. Later in their | ministration - which the American Red |during the past.few days, changed the |0 c71Urned. The car was driven by Will-|the demands made by the Fascistl ' —A despatch from Atnens to the local|at the treasury department. stroll ‘the\detectives reported Kauffman |Cross and near east, rellef cah bestow in jam Walsh, of Savannah, 12N R RIER 0 s vt : | : scens of their operations to Hancock | o Walsh, of Savam > ik bhien Rbsh jmewspaper Kirix says tne Greek govern-| Decision to. defer in the case of these |8aid that et 3. friend ‘who'was in- inated efforts, yroceeding on the |county, when without wakding regidems |00 NS Y wih bis famiy 40 \or|WIFE smooTs romwEm > 2 or jment has instyucted General Magarakis [craft the enforcement of Attorney Gen- |terested in the woman and told him of | assumption that the heart of the Amerl- | they enteredthe stors of C. L. Burrill in | peiol J1a5% 1 Waieh said that he was ot L e BEASONABLE SETTLEMENT (to sign the Mudanla armistice conven-|eral Daugher(y's ruling with réspect to |°®ing her. The friend. Kauffman is ai-|can people will respond generousiy in{the village of Dedhar;. blew'the safe:and oo (s Lrioee anru it o, Y14 did not — jtion, thereby agreelng to.the evacua-|the prohibition of the transportation of |1°€ed to have £aid, left him abruntly on |enabling these agencies of relief to meet | got away with$2007 1 money. stop. . Hia son Jon, VeIl Tates 3i2| Brookline, Maks., Oct. §.—When Frask London, Oct. 8—(By the A. P.)—|tion of eastern Thrace. liquor cargoes of stores was_ made by |Nearing this.news. and hurried away inthe crying emergenecy. e One. year old, was pinned ancer the vy | MeAlY attempted to leave bis residence Lerd Curson. secrecaty for toreign at- | | President Harding. The executive, in a | the direction which he had come. Agreement for the Red Cross and near| When Frank Meals-attempted to Teave [ong jrocnog’ win Plunel bR 2er the AT here yesterday while his wife, Kathe Paris, where o had sacn In worerron | FEEL THAT ISMET FASHA |leMer to Secretary Mellon. said ' any| To strensthen the theory of mistaken|cast rellef to cooperate In relief mes-his residence in Brookine, Mass.. while his | : . Serionaly 4 e he n in confersnce ! erine. was summoning the police to ar- rest him on a charge of passing worth- less checks, Mrs. Mealy puled a re- ; e er, Trene, four years old, were seriousl i e identity. detectives vointed out that an.|sures resulted -from - extended confer- |wife Katherin: mmmo) P el 4 Tade - with Premier Poincars over the Tur-; WILL BE FORCED TO YIELD | (RTISC, 0L M0 chforerment In 1R | other connie had heen repdrted as being | ences held vesterday at fhe White Houte |to seoet nim e o £ B . My Gikn Bty Nows kiek sithation, and in reply to inquiries] oo . Oct 5—(By lation “would be inconelstent with just|S*en in the vicinit~ of.the farm on the|between officials of those organizations|wortiless checks. Mrs. Mealy pulled a re- volver and shot her husband. Mealy was said he had every hope that a raasonable il h OetxB(By. the A P.)—-The |y s and would hiave a tendency to dis- | Tight of the shootiiZ, heard the shots and |and Mr. Hays who previously had been |volver and shot her husband. Mealy was : taken to a hospital in a critical condis geitlement: would be reached. Without|Rllles Preseted a united front on their| i neediessiy the wavs of commerces|sreams. and saw geveral vemsons. carry- | invited by the president to head the!taken to a hospital in.a critical condi: d tion. His wife war arrested charged being 100 optimistic it might be said, | S urn to Mudania- at ten d'clock” to- | "y, SO shipping board vessels were | iNE What 2ppeared to be a log from the | committee to: obtain public contributions | tion. with assault with intent to kill that the allies had overcome a_siuua- | MEM and tho feeling of all threo dele-| o geten today by Chairman. Lasker. 1o |{armbouse. hefore they themselves hur-|for the work. The conferences <ended Holds Traffic From Asia Ars. Mealy told the policr that she ton fraught. WD considerabio, k. jERSmnIRS St amat ok vl | TS T e o Akt o1 riea away In onder not fo Teeval thefr|last night and recommendations made 10| an favela B s haibvstes had been driven to desperaticn by va= rzon pald a glowifig tribute x S50 il iotoxtoating 1t entity.” p the executive. by i rious acts of her husband, who is a o the great discretion with which the| The delegations expreesed optimism Gib * poxicating llauors abosrd suth | *Ons of several young men questioned | . Announcement that addltional mess- e L ot In Tlow Xprk former Boston policeman. ’ Mrs. Mealy Sritish _military and diplomatic reprs- | T0EAT4INE ihe outcome, contending there | giatliy ‘ag to ships in their home ports | DY (the “authorities: after taking “Kauff- |ures:for Telief in the near east already|aorrme, To. dore Tecinees Tawall is‘empliyed as maid by a Brookline fams tentatives had handled the situation. was liule doubt that the Turks would | a0l he made effective on those at sea | MAR'S, storv was Clifford Hayes. a friend | had been taken <was madetonight by-C. | stuser ux Riceaton & Cor stock brokees. iy It is understood that as a result of |CCCDt’ the allied demands, leaving the | 200 T toreign ports upon their arrival Ty |Of TounE. Schnje‘:l&r. A‘careful ‘check-up, | V. Vickery; of New York. general secre- | Liabilities were estimated at $50,000 and st night's cabinet coundli some. siight | duestion of the lmiation of the: Turk. | Snd 1m foreiEn or they eaid. was bliig made of his move- | tary of the near east relief. Three pur- | (he sucets ar 85 ooa o0 ot $80:000 and smendments have been made in tho form | IS0 gendarmerle only as a possibility of | "y TaRe SRS L Lients on the. night of the trageds. chases of cargoes afloat have been made | . 2ot 2t $.000- of the agreement reached at Paris Sat- | friction. Y i e res g dlondsniri o ——— . |&n dafourth ship. the Sargus, is now i arday and instructions have been eent| A MW hitch arose In the negotiations P T ; i The property loss In the fire which 10 General Harington at Constantimople | Nl MOrRINg when it was announced that cants was ordered as a result of a letter | MISS. CATLIN -.COMPLETES swept S0 many towns in northern Ontario BUSSIA NOT TO INTERFERE IN AMERICAN RELIEF WORK Joading at Philadelphia for Constantino- Moscow, Oct, S—(By he A. P.)—The i Dle. . Obiex) . r . . 2 ® | the new instructions to from President Harding to Secretary Mel- [~ TRANS-CONTINENTAL FLIGHT L will probably aggregate between seven soviet government has given definite as- "@"“":"‘”"'L‘:m"' Isopen i oRrer- fy linn delogations’ bad n‘u’:’bi’:“:&‘xg lon suggesting that it would not.be prac- Ritey —_— and eight million dollars. The loss of surance that the Riga agreement. gives | RSt Tu asosca Tho Beitish delegation received final i | \C30¢ 10 attempt to make the new polics | Minéola, N.'Y. Oct. 8—Miss Lillian i TRERD CAR CEASHED INTO lite will likely todal between thirty and the American relief administration con- O of the first matters - |structions from London, and Generals |t Once effective. No similar respite was ! Catlin, in organizer ‘of the national| WRECEAGE OF TW(G AUTOS |forty, while between 150 and 200 farns T -|trol over the distribution of supplies in sussed . Charpy and Mombelli decided granted with regard to the sale of liquér | association of Gold Star Mothers, ar- = l"“h!l::‘l.;'l ‘i':d:‘m’-h_’m» g Cofistantinonls for & tou et m‘;’n":_‘l‘:;flt;z on American ships. however, was Is to be | rived at Curtiss field in_a United| Meriden Conn., Oct. 8.—Afte= the auto I the Ismid region. The visw of. the | MEh commissioners there. They returned | Proribited immediately. States postal service De Havlland air-|of Carl B.. Carison, of New Biieain had| A contest over the will of James A.! " n hat Dresuns e | immediately” to- Mudania after Jeaming | Cleirman Lasker's order follows: - | |plane at -5.45. o'clock this afternoon, | been crashed into by that of Lawrence|Murray, .mining man of San Franci Teachad at Darjs | that the instructions sent to Genmerai Under a ruling by Attorney General|thus aopleting her trans-continental | Gowitt, of Meriden, here late Saturdas|and Butte, Mont., who left an estate val- ot mosteal” terel. | HAFington by a destroyer were intended | J2UENCTY. the sale, transportation or ! fiight which began at 3 a. m., October | Dight, a third car, iater ident #ud as the | ued at between $15.000 000 and $20,000, ey s Dot likely to uu;"ml‘o“‘“::f: also to apply to them, as the note elah. | POSSeS8ion of ‘lighior on ships entering |5, when she set out from San Fran- |Property of Edward Backman. of New|000, was filed in Salinas, Cal, oh behaif | flenity and that there will -rm”..h" be | Oated “ at- Pars by Premier Poincare, American territorial ‘waters' is prohibited | cisco. Britain, crashed into.the w-cckage of|of Andrew, Raymond, Joseph A. and | were burned out. Russia ‘will not be changed. This stats- ment was made public in ¢ ection with the “anmouncement of the creation of 3 new soviet commission to relieve famine conditions, This organization will bugin its work about October 15th. ry 2 GRAND STAND AT DANBLAY Lord and. Si; by law. By direction of the president, 1 Her flight was- made under the |the two machines. The driver cf the lat- | Maurice Murray of Detroit, cousins of the . g Be_farther intriagement of neutrality rares wop ane mEnor Gall, the Italian | inetruct you to make sure that afl Intexl- | Aireation - o assistant. Postmastes |Ler CAF continued ahead only (o run off| decsased. I TR X T eE of hew far The British_had” instriictions to insiat | C>NE Tiauors in the possession of ships | General Paul Henderson, to express|the road R S, hecondi — R o : ) Py at today's coillerence upon three points: | OPCT2ted by you for the government and | the air mail service’s endorsement of |Un€ and knocking to the grosnd a tele-} Loyal Mexican tzoops led by General s 4 ¥ sons inj 50,00 First, fixation of the number of gendas. |21} Liauors owned by officers and members | the movement to nationalize the re- PNORE Pole. The occupahts of ihe-thir1|J. G. Escobar overtook a rebel column s Sp R g A e merié in Thrave ; Becorid, withdrawal of | 0L, CFEWs thereof be removed and sur- | membrance of aviators who dled in | f3f fieq the scene, the only trace left|commanded by General Francisco Mur- 3 e e e the withdrawal shall be suffjclently sub- | 311 Turkish troops from the neutral zones; rendered to the proper officials represent- f service. s Ny arkers. Gowltt was|guia In the mountains of Durango and 3 harged with driving while tuder the Killi night. The main tent with displays third, military occupation ing the treasury department immediately,| The regular air mail route across|S B 2 | routed 'the insurgents, killing - Colonel valued at $100,000 sav - by a heavy Bhen. it 1he Motk Svacsmiicn of | 58 signing of the peace treaty. ports, or as soon theréafter as they shall | were made at Reno, Nev.. Salt LakeSrantey Swabinski. SR o | et they feil on the canvass. il besin. fortmwichuiem 0f| At that time the Fremch and Italian | 40CK In their home ports, and thereafter [City, ~Utah: “Rock SPrings. Wyo.: | ooy weCmokls was e alightty z Willlam Sullivan and Thomms Barry, e limit for this evacustion has | 0¢16Fations understood sthey had no ag. | PSTS MUt be no liguor on ahips. Cheyenne, Wyo.: North Platte, Neb.: | jured by fiying gla: itly fn-| Bemjamin Frafklin's first Philadelplia Both of Danbury, and Edward Gammor., fized. and the period of thirty days | (OFILY 0 Support these demands, and | L. 1Y Oficer or member of crew, |lowa:City, Ia.i* Chicago, Cleveland an e e home, at No, 111 Spring street. Philadel- Of “New® Haven, were removea to the hros @ either on passenger or cargo ships, . Pa. : phia, where the philosopher took up his Frovided. betore the extabiishment of |0 K iouad. pome s ons: THe | found thereafter to nossse liguor on shif |, Mise Catliy.said that she is the first| SHOT TWO MEX BECATSE, Cosidence upoq hie areival from Bostoh - ety s oy | the afternoon untip 10 oiclock this even. |Re shall be immediately removed perma- |woman to make.the trans-continental THEY “PICKED ON HmM»|® to be tornVdown to provide for the : "“ m"“'f,', Turidah 2ather | ing and six delegates boarded the swittest nently from the esecvice and his viclation | light and - that« the ‘trip gave her "a sl :py“;uc_h to the new Delaware river { British destroyer for a dash to Constanti- [ °F, ¢ 1aw reported to the proper district | good. rest.” - lence, R.'L, Oct. 8.—Jumes. Ora; | bridge. protaction of the moz-Turkish mi- nople: T8 e weshdvary: vioe mm’-‘m attorney. 5 Mo agresment has yet been reached | l*aVe Constantinople again at § o'clock Emergency. hospital where they —wers treated for burns. Firemen wcre forced 10 turn the hose on owners of stands trled to prevent:them fram tearing s “ the structures in an effo.t to check The Rying time of 18 hours and 50 |bona, 19, arrested in New Haven - for — 3 3 the fire. minutes between ‘San ‘Francisco and |the -Police o fthis city, confessed yester-| A temporary injunction - restraining SR (' ores | 2o, pedan Mt : Chicago was. anniounced tonight as & |93y that he shot William Frichione and [ Charles ‘T."Stewart. secretary of state, Admiral Sir Osmond de CATTLE BUENED WITH . E ‘ PG o date or Diace for theRUd- | peetingy at 10 o'clock, i o N8 brta e o 1 Girasic piiomhers moskes | oW PoORIA'® renprd for biell Mecvice— Nickolas Fallocclo in . saloon hete last | from putting the names of soclalist can | Brock, British naval officer, is A DARN IN RAANFOED 2 g peace orence. | Premuler he i’ My riet conterence; thetr dos: feelingly of his desire for a speedy cessa- | Miss Gatlin, hefself . duly, being | Wodnesday night because they had been | didates for congressional and state officts | oo T : Georgs went 4o Chioquera Coart | M6 & brief cenforence. their destroyer | feciingly of hie des speedy Al vy il T EE oD DelnE | “picking on him.”- the polics say. Fri-{on the ballot for the Eeneral olection in 7P oain A NSRS Fire TAEY ot ol but will return for the cabinet|SOVering the ce of Afty sea miles in | tion o ties. ¢ g e - chione, with two bullets-in his abdomen, | Montana, was issued by the state sy- | the Sea of Marmora. Thus far the SyRford, Oct. B—Fire bFSES Sets two hours. The British demand. f ithdrawal is | complications with' post office freg- Damascus district of the ! tomorrow aftgmoon (o hear Lord | g hours : e o withdranat, i | oonmnl FRgiona G““r‘\,u Satherised |may ot recover. but Fallacelo it recup- | preme court, *| eftorts of the Turks to cross to Con- | D272 i s detatled report. ’ ons e neutral zone in the | for complete retirement of the Turks in | ulations, Miss. Gaf therized | erating. Two charges of assault with stantinople have not beem serious. | ento e ai e ot Ton Ismid ared have caused considerable un. |the Ismid zone and, withdrawal in the|by “the-assistant postmaster: general | H RS ositiis s s Vg oo ongpd A 3 e e b denly in the barn of Lewis Griffing n . iu T = casiness among the ~ British delegates, | Chanak. area to o fiked line well out of | 4 make the trip as' “official, mail [ Sht fo commit y e o ot g s e | bul any withirswlof SHekisllfofs the' chemical could Fias- ‘the Black POINCARE TELLS OF FRANCE'S ‘When theso were called to the attention |contact with the British: forces. & mail, matter,” : ., ’& i 7 % 2 by ::: oy 1:0 nl‘l xm: o and forces would make them se. The | the entire roof was burned o™ the buiid- EFFORTS TO 'EESERVE PEACE |of Iemet he declared that the delays in = .| . The compléte flying time from ‘gm BOSTON RECEIVES CARGO b waqpd i Rel t the mig. | Teasen for the Britwh occupation ing. a bull, two cows and & stocs of hap, 4 - the conference had been so long that it | LOSING CONFIDENCE IN. Tranciseo to New York was announced i L g A e m‘“‘"“ o m“’“m‘” "‘".;’,“, Jeave the| ©Of the stralts is to prevent the |&lS0.a big mofor truck belonwng to the : o mHM', e famealt to hold,p troop: mopeienty SINCERITY OF ISMET PASHA |28 27 bours i1 mimites. i e i T . G o he isis canxying the war inte | S A4 Sers valvable (ot destroyy o8 1o the near east were offered by | /Throughout the’early session Ismid| Lofidon, Oct, §—The - Constantinople| : The- Chinese~absgiutely St T A T e B S LRI of 13 oflonts s34 Mk umen. A —_—— ——— Polncare today in an address | showed impatience at the delay in the ar- | correspondent of the Times eciares tas| A’ French: oatr = o Gy Sl UG T SRS R e SO T NINE PERSONS HURT WDEN ! Jedloatiog o momument to the wat |rival of the Paris delegations, yet Geh | by the new Pans agreement Ismet Fasna | whith the' 1 5 . The Bitther corvinciug o 3 t 3 ! b Curley’s trip | necticut.is residuary legatee of the estate. TROLLEY CAR LEPT that | eral Harington, in describing the progress has secured 90 per cent. of what he de- |and very -elegent tolto points south recently im an. effort to|believed to be considerably i 4 maliclous eyea can sce imperial- |of the negol . #aid that “Cie discus- | manded. Skould he refuse. the ofter, the | the ‘1ands of the, obtain fusl for Boston citizene whom | 31,000,000, - S e . : ° I X $1,000.000, of Mrs. Sarah L. Winchester, Jroslags. Oct- § 2 sions have beea oharacterized by har- | correspondent adds. there will be on'y onel would have | dealers had been unable tof asupply. It fafter certain bequests and life ssta hurt in South Boston o ‘gw days”. said mony and 3 friendly tone”-and added: !interpretation of his refusal; mamely, that|a good'deal of | Eren | was said that the toke would. be s e e o » i a 36 .

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