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At 1 “ Gitoutation Books Open to All. | Vopyright, (New York World) Publishing Company, 1808, y Press + vont YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, a And Three of His Ten Up- State Delegates Really Belong to Enright. TOO SMALL TO COUNT. as 132 in Brooklyn, How- ever, if McCooey Decides to Deliver Them. BUFFALO, Sept. he Demo- eratic organization led by William H. Fitzpatrick, County Chairman, rried seven Assembly districts of tie County in the contest for dele- Bates to the State Convention at y terday’s primaries, almost comple! returns to-day show. Thirty-four of the thirty-eight delegates are classed as Fitzpatrick men, who have declared for Alfred E. Smith for the Gubernatorial nomina- tion, Incomplete returns from the 8th Assembly District, which includes *ountry sections, also election of organization delegates. ‘Th ths Sth Assembly District the Fuhrmann League, with which Will- fam J. Conners, an active campaigner for William Randolph Hearst, identified, elected four of the five delo- gates, The 1 beaten in the three-to-one vote. B Robert C, Lacey, Fuhrmann League esigneo for State Senator in the 49th District, defeated Gerhard Lang, ji who had the support of the Fitzpat- rick organization. Revised returns from the sembly District of cate that John J Democratic nomination syrns had given William F. substantial lead. There also may be an upset in the 7th Assembly District, was gue cundidates were 4th A: ind srie County Meegan won arly re- present Republican incumbent, marrow margin, Virtually complete returns from was made for Hearst delegates reveal that Mr. Hearst accumulated ten votes that he can count on in convention—four Steuben County instructed for and three in the same county in- structed for Police Commissioner Richard F. them to He: In Albany County, Renssel Washington County y and elsewhere the Hea count McG. fhe Albany tate Conventio: ‘60 disgusted to-d We made such delegation thy,,the over to Hearst refused t Real Estate Ads. — FOR THE — Sunday World MUST be in The World Office FRIDAY Before 6 P, M. To Insure Proper Classification FS BURIED BY VOTERS: cowuspu rss EVEN BUFFALO TURNS DOWN HIS CHIEF BOOSTER, 34 10 4 indicate the ty of Lackawanna by heehan where returns from outlying districts have cut down the lead of Herbert A. Zimmerman, toa the up-State sections in which a fight the in Buffalo, three in him who can switch yed. to was talk he said, “that the part of wisdom for me is to keep my mouth shut about it.” However, Hearst got 152 delegate (Continued on Ninth Page.) ed to return until to-morrow night, HOUSE, 258 10 54 Fifty Moré Than ‘Two-Thitds Necessary Go Against President. @ IN SENATE TO-MORROW. PARTY CHARMAN DEFEAT OF HEARST) "=" WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. — The House passed the SOldiér's Bonus Bill to-day over President Harding's veto. The vote was 258 to 4, Fitzpatrick Says Opponents Sacrificed Everything to or 60 more than the necessary two-thirds major- > ee ~ s ity. (The House originally passed the Elect Committeemen. Bult iby 849 /t67%70)) were Tho bill now goes to the Senate, pecial to The Evening World.) which is expected to dispose of it by BUFFALO, Sept. 20, — County Chairman Fitzpatrick to-day made hci ' = the following formal statement re- I Ne SPS ; up, Representative Mondell of Wyo- garding the primaries result: Asie pei “Naturally, T ant-eloted over the| ™!NS the Republican leader, told the 4 House the questions involved in the triumph of the party organization legislation had been considered for @ and [ wish first of all to express my long time, that members had had op- portunity to study the President's veto message and that he doubted If any yotes would be changed or anything gained by extended debate. Announcing that he, unlike the ma~ fority leader, proposed to atand by the President in this matter, Repre- sentative Garrett of ‘Tennessee, the Democratic suggested the be earnest and sincere appreciation to all those who contributed to the mag- nificent victory. We conducted a clean campaign, maligning no one and refusing to didnify by reply or other- wise notico the abuse to which woe subjected by our opponents. I pleased over the were am especially fact an hour's dis This was met that there ts now & larger percentage |?” none Nei vote! bee che Ob Com mi tnanen enw genuinely] Republican side and Mr. Mondell and ebsolutely loyal to the organiza-| moved the previous question, which tion than at any time since I have! was adopted and the roll call started, been closely associated with politics joecass Bia ts in ‘the city and county. “My gratification over the organt- zation victory is heightened by the TO CALL CONGRESS IN SPECIAL SESSION fact that our opponents sacrificed rything else in their effort to SHINGEON Pi EeoceDHite ct their committcemen, All of their] WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (United - activities were merely a cloak|Prese).—Congress will very Mkely be » gain control of the orginizaton.| called back in session b President heir failure is so complete and so! Harding in November to care for th overwhelming that no cmment of] ship subsidy legislation, certain con- mine could serve to itt? goat Dated HYLAN ON WHAT YOU DIDN’T SEE TO-DAY IN PRIMARY Why, Really, There Were No Hearst Delegates Run- ning—Results Meaningless! “Do you regard the defeat of all Hearst delegates in Erie and other up- tate counties as moaning the defeat phasiz templated railroad legislation and ap- propriation measures, as announced the other day in The Evening World, This statement was made by Re- publican Leader Mondell, Senator Lodge and Speaker Gillett, following a conference with President Harding at the White House to-day. Adjourn- ment of the present Congress is ex- pected Friday. se es MRS. HARDING TAKES SOLID FOODS AGAIN Friends Still Barred and Yhe Is Not Allowed to Sit Up. of Mr. Hearst for the gubernatorial] WASHINGTON, sept. 20.—Mrs. nomination?’ Mayor Hylan was asked] Harding convalescence has reached the to-day. He replied: point where she can again take solid “No, ‘There were no Hearst dele-| foods, Jt was sald to-day at the White House, gates running in any eounty in the] ghe however wtpernittedite There were no authorized] sit up and frien vivre! from t delegates contesting with dele- | the sickroorn, ndidate in any county ie EX-KAISER’S WEDDING 6 corporation > false press impression that eing waged tn DAY SET FOR NOV. 5 vo other counties, | Prince ve for D Two knowing that no such con- Refore. test was being made SAABOR, Silesia, Sept The wed determination whether ding of Willlam Hohenzollern, former Hearst should be a cant Kaiser, to Princess Hermine V purposely kept aloof f Schoenafch-Caralith is 1 take ating to local leaderships, The]! to to whether Mr. Hearst | thoritatively a candidate following such en a cou can now be had from the jue eratle delegates afte OVERHARDNE VED ssa mes 1922, Post Of NINN. J. MURDER “TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Showers. rv | t vid » SeeSNe tt Entered as Seconi-Cln <5 is 3 New ¥ § |Ex-Kaiser “All Fire and ee A Wonderful Lover, Inside Story Of Wooing of | of Princess Reveals ¢;” Busi ‘Said of Only Visit to huche-ilanacchiste Fear She Will Rule Ex-War Lord. ‘| The inside tory of the exKaiser’s courtship, and the strong efforts that are being made to break off his “true love match” with Princess Hermine, is presented herewith by Ferdinand Jahn, who was sent by the United Press to Saabor, Silesia, home of the bride-to-be, a8 soon as announcement of the engagement was made. The and the manner in which Withelm pressed his suit for the hand of the Princess are revealed for the first time in the following despatch: facts of the romance — > (Copyright, 1922, by the United Prone ‘Assovlations.) SAABOR, Silesia, Sept -The ex-Kaiser is a wonderful lover, friends of his flancee, the Princess Hermine, said to-day. “Wilhelm is all fire and flame,’ they declared. Fervid love lettera from the ex- Kaiser to his Princess all but swamped tho little Post Office hore. Some of the more endearing opisties were delivered through a third party, Wilhelm—"The Aged Hermit of Doorn, some call him—evidently fearing his most precious love phrases would be disclosed. The Princess's announcement to- day that she would leave here Nov. 3 for Doorn and marry the ex-Kaiser New 3. was a blow to the Mon. archists, led by the Crown Priave and his wife, who are doing all in thelr power to break off the match. Friends of the Princess state she is going through with the marriage in spito of all opposition. ‘The Junker Party plang to send a delegation to Doorn in a fimal effort to break off the mateh. Former Crown Prince Wilh a his wife fear that .f the former “War Lord" actually marries the Princess Hermine—who is a firm, ambitious, wealthy widow-she will rule the household at Doorn and seize the reins of the Monarchist movement tn her own strong grasp. This the former Crown Princess especially wishes to avoid Sympathy in Germany for the lonely ex-Katser will be lost if he weds, the opponents of the match assert. Hermine has only been to Doorn once, and that was last June, when she remained four weeks. The ex- Kaiser's most ardent courting is be- Meved to have taken place then. Be- fore she left here she said to her friends, when asked where she was going: “Oh, I know where I'm going. I'm on my way to visit our Kaiser at Doorn."' . She was as happy as a little girl when she returned and was bubbling over with enthusiasm, her intimates sald. But the “course of true love never did run smooth,” and as the gossip went around that Wilhelm and the Princess were in love the opponents of such a match began organizing to outwit them just as if they had been | Princess HERMINE, oF REUSS HARD COAL PRICE FOR DOMESTIC USE FIXEDAT $13.25 T0N Fifteen Cent Raise Over March Price Declared Fair by Woodin. The first definite retail price on an- thracte coal since the coal strike began was given out this morning by George Barr Baker, executive assistant to the State Fuel Administrator, who sald that Burns Brothers, local coal deal- ers, had sent out a circular letter to their customers stating pricés, effec- tive to-day, of $18.25 a ton, plus lal rges, where necessary, in Manh: FIRST not more mocrats voted A’ EBBET St. Louis—«, 00000 0 Brooklyn— the publisher 10 ii 1 0 2 was not expect- The Evening id made to veach William FE to-day, but at me it ¥ out of town an. ndolph his h was s Box Score on Page 2. boy and girl sweethearts. an e Onx 5B to Before the romantic June in Doorn] @" aNd the Bronx, and $13.50 a ton the Princess had many visits from| delivered in the’ bin for Brooklyn anc royalists, but since then she has been] Long Island City, for household on snubbed altogether by them thractte in the stove and chestnut The ex-Kalser and his affianced.| |. whe eee 0 ee a. ae The prices of buckwheat, rice and Telba vere oe tne tances Geouin barley size coal, used in manufactur ‘ ing plants, office buildings and some Princess and other Hohenzollerns to]. tels, 3 E of the large hotels, runs from $6.20 o force a cancellation of wedding ans. £8.20, i} 5, Wilhelm is dead to tha plea that ton te 5 » Plus labor charges, in 1 a 8) Manhattan and the Bronx, In Broo} such a marriage will knock the propa and Long Island City these s\ . . : Ww range from $6.80 a ton to $8.3/ (Continued on Tenth Page.) c vered in the bin. e charge for labor in delivering sl to Manhattan and the Bronx was lained In the office of the Fue ninistration as ranging from 2h ta to 75 cents a ton In houses 5 3 where a coal chute takes the coal GAME jirect from the truck to the bin and no “trimming"' is necessary no extra (Continued on Second Page.) 0 Oo 1 1 0 1 ilies THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU. Arends, er (World) But 5A-82 Park Row, N. ¥ Olty. Tele) Beekman 4000, Check room for bagwage and parcels open Gay and night. Money orders and checks for sale.—Advt. ~ = BRITSH FRENCH CONCORD NEAR 10 newane Face] AVERT TURK WAR Kemal’s “Dictatorship Ex- tended, With Authority to ( ontinue War. PEACE NOW: SEEMS § SURE France Belldves England Will Yield to Pressure’ of Other Nations, CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20 (As sociated Preas).—The Turkish Nation Ansembly at Angora by an overwhelming majority has extended the dictatorship of Mustapha Kemal Pasha and has authorized him to con tinue the war until all the conditions prescribed in the national pact have been fully achieved. LONDON, Sept. 20 (Associated Press).—Official confirmation was re aliat ceived here to-day from Constantinople |, stating that the French had withdrawn thelr troops from Chanak anr that the Italians were apparently doing the same thing. The British force is remaining alone at that point. The two ministers were in agree- ment on the necessity of maintaining the freedom of the straits, although it is understood there may be some differences of opinion as to the char- acter pf the control to be PARIS, 20.--An between ¢ Britain the Near Wastern problem seemed rea sonably assured after half-hour conversation hetween Prem. exercised, Sept agreement and France on a two-and-a ler Poincare and Lord Curzon, British Foreign Secretary, at the French For- clan Office this afternoon The att hours and a preliminary conversation ended 30 o'clock, after a session of two half. Lord Curzon, on leaving, said: “It was simply a private conversa Some progress was made. tion. There {x nothing to be sald for the moment. We will resume at 3.80 o'clock and continue to-morrow.”’ PARIS, Sept. 20,—Representatives of Great Britain, France, Italy and Jugo-Slavin tnet this afternoon here to prevent, if possible, the threat- ened clash between British troops and Turkish soldiers under Mustapha Kemal in, Asia Minor. represented by Premier Poincare, acted as intermediary and attempted to induce Lord Curzon, British Foreign Minister, to hold in abeyance all belligerent action against the Kemalists, pending attempts to establish permanent peace. Word was received here that Kemal Fran (Continued on Sixth Page.) World Offers By the Hundreds for Business Men The popularity of The World’s Busi- css Opportunities with business mer + evidenced when their number and ety is compared with those put New York morn- d by the ing newspapers: “Business Opportunities” Last Week: BUSINESS Were Print- Of Last Week 63% oerstticntrts ed lo The World. Special Daily Prize for Four For ‘‘What Did You See To-Day?’’—See Page 18 Old Phillips Home Spotlessly Clean and Fully brother-In-| Murdered Rector’s Brother-in-Law the choir leader of his chureh, Immediately cutor Beekman MATZENAUER QUITS MANSION ON MURDER FARM BELIEVED EMPTY, HAS BEEN OCCUPIED; PRONE INSTALLED Furnished, Gun Shells: Nearby, Minister’s - Auto Seen Standing ‘at Door—Tires on Car Closely Examined. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of the New York Evening World.) NEW RRUNSWICK, September 20.—William Stet s, they eccentric aw of the Rey, Edward W. Hall, who was found murdered with oWILLIE" EVENS. the wife of the sexton last Saturday morning was taken to the office of Proseoutor Stricker of Middlesex County today Mrs. called for further questioning. Hall's maid was brought with him. It was announced he had beew on his arrival Pr«a- oO —”?Shk k _=___ of Bomerset County, | garding the progress of the investlga- and his staff of detectives we SUM | ton. moned to join the conference “I believe that the Rev. Mr. Hall Mr. Stricken made positive state-Jand Mrs, Mills were shot at or neal ments this afternoon when asked re-|the spot where the bodies were found,”’ he said “Have you a person definitely Under Mr. Stricker was asked. he said with emphasis. HER DIVORCE SUIT|™”2""" "I have,"* . . “A 0 at belt cautious about Order of Discontinuance cial boy , making an arrest?’ he was asked. Filed by Lawyer I am, for an excellent reason,” he & Counsel for Mme. Margaret Mat-|said. ‘Though we have made excellent zenauer, opera singer, to-day filed an| Progress, we must get all the proof} order of discontinuance of the sep-|Pecessary for a trial in hand. To make aration sult she brought last March |2" @frest now would be to open thé against Floyd Glotzback of San Fran for a habeas: corpus: proceeding cisco, one time vuffeur and later | “ich would force us to disclosed the 3 i i ines along which we have been work. husband of t ng. There has been no consideration The Jaily shown to any one In this case Court Jus save n vd when such cousideration is show! to tr iscont will be time for me to get out ef ance, 1 sult was The t phone in worl costs to rithe in the house on the Long Broo! Weeks

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