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. To-Night’s Weather—FAIR AND WARMER. | THE {soa [NAL emu) EDI TION VoL, LXIII. NO. 22, 164—DAILY. Copy right, (New LEAVE PARSONAGE 10 MEET York World) Publiniog Company, 1923, MRS. MILLS ON FATAL NIGHT "IS RY’L "IGHNESS fEyidence Prosecutors Failed oY PLAYING ‘OME eyio Find in Twelve Days. 3 aa Selatts ‘Is Shot at Royal PLAN TO EXHUME BODY and Ancient Club But Pays His Cush Evening \Worki Discovers eek Permission to View Singer's Remains— @ Mills Admits N. Y. Visits. ¥ Special from a Staff Gorvcspordent s of The Evening World.) i 1 , < + in i < Pein ppropriate! hh ba ound . Fanuiaie we 1 toward t! eet {or “at the trojley One of the re w take him to his t phe ie ali Meeting! with M pula INL EEA secluded corner of Bueclew brani Sas id peel Bik be moulded in wok act are the witnesses found) {0 ning World who can eve opm the } ute: tht id my 4 built ch i slowed hi ea white knotted ti s t go Into the chureh ‘ ea ee dives onek eo eatayette’s Captain Reports ¥ ided that le had done busin Worst Storm in His 40 ) mbe Hall, Stevens 3 : < ! pende and with their Years at Sea. quaintance: years, but Md paola diaiaiine (Mgever heard of Mrs, Mills until after ~ LINER INBAD GALE ~) ESCAPES EBERE WR. wousdcr. The record of a cyclonic storm off fr. Mills said he would ask the|the Grand Banks during which pas- cholders when they meet to-mor-| senge war Mmey to offer a reward for information] the wave-swept de WMbcing to the fixing of guilt for the] cat iechergs ne stion Parker for on order to take} We to-day in the log- . Milis's body from its 51 thut} book of the Fveneh Line steamship finite information os to the num! Lafayette, Capt, Victor Brevet said F id Flees - rere tet it was the worst storm had cn- HM fHeretotore the investigators, who] countered in forty yeurs of the seu (Continued on Sixth Wage.) It was late Saturday afternoon === when the storm broke, the wind iM lie Good ‘Effected eee ear sie st and ris- shifted to Ne northwest, It blew for eight hours, By World Help Ads. |iv'sc"ss spc comaniy rc ving along her decks, All hate s Beyond Estimate |: For the major portion of ‘The World's “Help Want serve as the main point of contact for the employment of workers. Employers are able te obtain the exact kind of assistants need and thousands of work- fers wre enabled te secure the tions which they are best qualified to fill. The Workd's “Help| Wanted” Ads, perform a practical service, the value of which is be nd estimate ‘Help Wanted” Ads. Last Week: 1on Sixth Page.) mplo. ‘Ads posi- — FOR THE— Sunday World iE WORLD .. + -24,105 Ads. Times , 3,659 Ads. MUST be in le Americ: 1991 Ads. A je Herald “aa ac: The World Office Tribune o. 5G Ads. FRIDAY Before 6 P. M. t Week's © ILE Ads. Were Printed To Insure Proper Classification 1e8 m: scurely battened down und the Real Estate Ads. |“ Chremtation Rooks e pen to All. r| by, Press, MOTIVE IN STRANGE “PATERNITY ACTION _—>- Professor Sought to Put Men on Same Plaine as Women and Protect Babies. TO SAVE OTHE R WIVES. Forcing Piccard to Act, She Hoped to Serve as Real Warning to Sisters. | BEND, Ind, Sept. 27 While Judge to the paternity of “Bis months-old:son of M public int psychology cuses heard in th What ou Tiernan of Notre to parade his wife bor a¢ the mother of child, wile stil claiming ier to fasten thy pe t 1 clothing s man, shelters the child and ¢ will care for it Why has he of me one demanded m Poulin to y mater stand on with wom Th part of the professor devoted wife. Pr nd J ernan t Ivie thei agains est and Officers of th triends, For eight me Tier studied the problem sought the advice whieh i end they tossed to the winds o ued, us they say, to forget ¢ nd themselve in order that the problems, the welfare of inni t children and err- ing women, mi aken cure of through future gene Mrs, Tie nan, 1m than her hus nd, is respor r the alring this alleged vi n of the moi code, for It was she who literally forced her husband to lay the whole case before the courte. Prof, Tiernan is a faithful member of the E tholic Church, H detests 1 separation, be- leving, as } d to-day, that “ united family"? wil to uplitt humanity than ar uence Haying come to these conclusions, and Mrs nan decided to act y laws of Indiana r aMidavit which not culy M ‘Tiernan the fatt her FIRST ¢ AT POLO GROUNDS— Philadelphia— 000002 oO und Henlin 0000 1 Weinert a Batteries Johnson and Snyder NEW YORK, “WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER “27, NEIGHBORS SAW OR. HALL [TERUG APLN HEARST AND SMITH FIGHTING TO FINISH OVER NOMINATION Ssoese «el NEWTON STEPS OUT OF THE RACE AT 6.0. .CONVENTION Adjournment 1s Then Taken in Honor of Memory of Elon R. Brown, Leaders in Syracuse Fear Party Split, Each Forcing Other From Race 5 MURPHY STILL SILENT. But Tamm Bass Is S ~ tu Be Ready for Whateve May Develop. By Martin Green. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) v it aa and delegates SYRACUS By Joseph S. Jordan. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) he leader: hi , Deme of Will ver Gov. Sm! ition Kepublt- iar t to tt two-hour mrned tt 1a deuth whieh ty ng botli of them out of the ples [session to-day and 4 minutes to 2 this yon to me out unless some means]ugain tornorrow. The convention was fying Hearst," is thu] called to order by Gec . Glynn, of}Chatyman of the State ¢ the] EMku Root, as Temporary that] delleved the keynote specel doeg| elsewhere. The s frier uni tie mmittor. to-duy, and by was declared id “all through" if Smith not draw tn lh and forget lie Assembly corr Chairman, » Published the Onondaga same n it horns md date for re-election to ils who » but leaders ¢ ‘uly Publican Conye through mov at in this appar 1 Tammany nil plans which may « gramr ling chorus of ele made harmony of meetin and hymns of coming y ise. There efforts were made by \ official just four wuys oper n of Nominatio both Hearst and pacitiers of Lyon Mt who came ¢ he statement: ‘Th: both. Smith a limination of nination of ment of F Elimina f Hearst and indorse- party is of bi, ment of Smith portanece than any personal eonsil Only the plan for putting ation, and in order to avoid a cor former ¢ rand the p test which might prove detrimental the together for United States] party units 1 feeling, 1 hay Sen and Governor will prevent al decided to w my meme from sarty split that might have decided in-| the consider of the convention, fluence on the next New York City|and I trust my friends will give Gov May election, it is feared. Miller and tbe others on the ticket § nference this morn- | th ty support. ing for an hour with William H, “that by this evening M Pitap § Buffalo bucker, and | Lvens may be persuaded to say sume the ex thing of the same sort. ad in x After Mr. Toot epoken rick told him, Jiater it was{eommitiees on permanent orzants ed that the Buffalo ion # anit notifies insisting Smith remain in the r ton appointed nd The no, Mi (Continued on Eleventh Page.) | look t Yribute t memo ot Blon it Brown, who wa -_ —_>—- ONE ROOM IN HOTEL |?!" 8 8 tome 8 Watertown HOLDS CONVENTION “Elon R. E wn wos a man whom twa 4 privilege to meet? an se “ a, He aintancestiip made a mar t Shaves, Breakfasts, Keeps to] tes." Mr. Milis said, “Ho was a great . uy man. Other men in the State have Himse If. en to higher off but few hav SYRAC iMareatan-aenvice The Demoera' State a rising volte the convention tion is confnied to room Ne sie ; aOR AR Lon wd by Mr Millis to thi fect that when the con Onondage ‘oMtel, The convent vention adjourned it should take that accompar by several du ictlon In respect to the memory of friends, arrived last night. Me |My. Brown shaved at 7.20 this morning, ‘ha When the delegates breezed up* to breakfast in his suite and had net | Harmanus T Hail this inorn left it up to noon. The Democrs for the gent] “ According tc of the C) mith and Hears ive, are going to ride on bis : Mur 1 way thes confronted many Hall, New York (its by td on the walls nedy, "Up Melent sense of lu- leaders of the Stute Republican Party for the ne to g u Jaugh, for it indicated more than iAME, anything else the condition of the onne! of the con gard to some of the re, or are not, on 5 | nate." A great deal of time has bé wasted by leadera of the G. 0. here in flirting with a position wh had already been declared fixed by Gov, Miller. Of the two fights which 0012 10410 \A FORD A DAY GIVEN AWAY FREE 1922, KING OF GREECE WHO ABDICATED AND HIS QUEEN — ae f King CONSTANT! omer * Kine SPAS STANTINE. Sy The QUEEN of P GREECE U.S. ASKS BRITAIN NOT TO REGISTER RUM RUNNING SHIPS WASHINGTON, Sept, 27.—Orers t to Amer t to-day © contine Its activities strictly to t three-mile Zone of American territor wat Thy Jer sued by Pre ( Hardin. on the ivico of the Cabinet, will be carried out to 1 lett Prohibition Commissioner Haynes stated A new and ‘hitherto unrevealed f the Ameriean note to Great Dritain on ruin running came ( to-day, The American Gov- 1 in ned, in addition t clearance i as mies near United sing th 1 1 of t tly en ; to pre ns an bo: ‘ 0 h re Amn ‘ Aneta, payment of \ i a t were to-day the Lyons ca: is st t Tue retirement o Newton to-d mooted out that writ Ar was held by t f the v s counties on the ble over =e y of Stute 1 ul Special Daily Prize for Four Weeks For ‘‘What Did You See To-Day?’’—See Page23 _—L Office, Weather—FAIR. New MITH AND “HEARST CAMPS LOCKED IN DEATH GRAPPLE KING GIVEN ONE HOUR TO QUIT) AS ARMY WAITS QUTSIDE CITY; TURKS ARE MASSING TROOPS Revolt Flames Up in Aegean Islands, Warships and Transports Filled With Rebels Sail for Capital— Riot Breaks Out in Athens and Constantine Acts Quickly. LONDON, Sept. 27 irom Athens, thned (Associated s8)e—A Central 540 o'clock this morning, says signed an abdication decree without reservation, is in the throes of a revolution which has downfall of the Government and according to sev ed the unhappy Constantine to abdicate News deéspatelt King Constantine Greece ready caused the ral reports from Athens for the second time ia (United Press).—King Constantine has abdicated in favor of Crown Prince George, it was ofielally announced today. In # messege to the Greek people the King stated that fur the Nas tichal interest, peace and unity he had abdicated. In faver of the Crows Vrinee. In case Prince George refuses the throne—and it das becktetnlored lately that he hus an aversion to sitting on the Greek throne--among thé next in Hne {3 Prince Christopher, wao is now at Paris with lis wife, the Princess Anatasia, who formerly was Mrs. William B. Leeds, widow of the deceased American Tin-Plate King, who poured great wealth into thé cause of promoting Greek national unlty, In this event, an American woman would sit on the ancient throne uf Greeee. TURKS INTRENCH, MASSING TROOPS NEAR BRITISH LINES Prince Pu minora a throno Leto: would be cal Prinea Ch but the asve any of these is considered hig Probable because of thelr youth, In case that royal fam! olutionists the realm Venizelos, as Prime iAlity—E! pverned the e Minister bet King Det y ¢ drder to Leave Neutral pane 2 was recalle he electiong , : A of November, 1920, looms as th ‘ob t fone—Warships Protect |iabie ruler | ea English, The abdication of King Consta’ was preceded by a riot of lace in the capital. The rioters served LONDON, (Associated Preas);—Mustaphe mal Pasha, re-}4n ultimatum on thelr King, in whic plying to Gen, Harvington’s nitimatum, he was given but ono to stey evades the question of the withdrawal | wn from the throne, of the Turkish troops, as demanded, i King tmmediately Ned G suys) Reuter dispatch from Constan.| Metaxas Into conference, at whieh it GEKGBIN, Wut denlneas thabete hag] Was decided the situation wus in th . nds of the revoluttonists. The o Ae al abdication of Constantine we action of the then announced, bufdings and] yt was reported Constantine mad he con-}o plea to the revolutionists for per re to| Mission personally to assume cori- mund of tho Greek forces who ex 27. | Peet to defend TI ¥fs he warship Kill oe edo destroyera hav ned the ins surgent forces. Rumors that variout detactinents of unrully troops werd no knowledge of He British tn L neu of th LOK mplalr destroying roads and concludes by curs with the avoid ineldents. Sept. lers of all ranks rv embarkation to Jemos and ANTINOPL. sociated Press).—T! inet met in special session yester and decided not to retire unless so signed to the ordered by the roment./an airplas it is unoff the | stantin: Kemalist reply led peace}the lea volution} note contains conditlons unacceptable uipoures, whose name was sign to the Allies, in that the Nationalists pro} ta als of the amation, alts for F insist upon the us ranspoMing tr beginning of is completing | 1 note the Nattoni ply to th army continues arm tration of troops ¢ {al ( s lines. Mu the soldie: n as 1,100 from Asia Minc lesi, ut the mout disarmament troops was th 6,000 ut Adramy fmmediate cause of the outbreak. ha} aut of Chanak; 10, who expected to keep the vening njak ‘of or trophies, refused to give} considerable f h them up on command of offleers t movement spread like an n the navy. Seamen refi sy the orders tasued by Admi< ho soon found themselves pow discipline, AF concentrations to be 80, which sept. date (Continued ¢ 5 | Een carer hae as ee

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