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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. LAFOLLETTE SURE |EX-WHITE HOUSE |*°SMS*hSM™asr [COPELAND FOCGIVEINEVER TOLD EDITH IGREEK SOLDIER Seer else 10 BE VIOTOROUS | CHAUFFEURFREED | eee (HIS'DECISION ONJENGAGEMENT OVER, DEMANDREP NOMINATION TODAY) ° CREASY ADMITS} SAYS MER the British of] woman, struck her hoavily with the regarding the) butt end of a rifle and loft a mark. This soldier was about to strike her again when an American officer inter- vened. She declared that she saw two men attempting to escape by iv i be discussed at Mudania,| Dr. Lovejoy described the sanitary . the British Com- | conditions th Smyrna as unspeakable, , will leave for Mu-}The whole city, she said, waa be- VOTE THIS YEAR shores of the Dardanelles by] and American bluojackets were ablo troops within twenty-|to pick up the two men In a motor That question, it was| boat before they were killed. a a ——— d Democratic Party, Returns} Meyers Had Frustrated ‘Jail’ if @ania on the dreadnought Iron Duke| fowied. She thonght that the Turkish “AY Smith Will Informally] Youth Accused of Her Mur-|Underfed, Unequip (nee cre tae ane |iee ciate ot nee Satis’ fe| Show, Is Practically Delivery as “Trusty” Accept Candidacy Before | der in Cross-Examination | Dissatisfied With make the trip on battleships. Gen. | many cases the officers showed real Obliterated. in White Plains. Weakens Own Defense. Sharpie will represent France and| compassion for the refugees, she said Old Friends To-Night U. S. Passport Ig Gen. Lory Italy. She mentioned one instance in which a eeTIT ‘The A policy at the Mudania/a Turk threw himself across the body} RADICALS IN CONTROL. conference, it was learned this fore-|of a child in order to save it from Willlam M. Creasy, Fort Thomas, Because as a “trusty” in the White The old Fourth Ward of New York Soldiers of the Greek Arn noon, will be dectded upon at a meet-} being trampled to death. Plains County Jail he turned over to beni von uncut ee eumuine oo Ky., mechanic, on trial before County] be satisfied re Greek eer a * " ro" mbers to-nig! % ing tm Constantinople this afternoon —— Senator Has Unrest Capital- Warden Hill two automatic revolvers, at the Downtown Tammany Club, on| 2%28¢ Smith and a’ jury in Mineola] js overthrown ahd @ repub an ammonia gun and several other weapons which had been intrusted to as he is best known there, will ap- him by other prisoners preparatory pear to greet old friends and neigh- to bringing about a wholesale jail de- 7 bors id ‘incidentally ‘say a few Madison Street, where “Al Smith, charged with the murder of his for-| tuted, Demetrius. Bares, a 06 mer flancee, Edith Lavoy, Freeport] chant of No. 23 Fulton Sti school teacher, admitted to-day, on Ro coe Aled ener. star? ‘stiaches} 300,000 REFUGEES Ia extrecrtibary councll SAVED AT SMYRNA An immediate mutual agreement to ized and Labor Looks on Him as Leader, ton, said here to-day, whe nh suspend all movements of troops was ~ liver: words” cross-examination, he never had told a! *, * Y, Benjamin Meyers of Mount 4 ords' about all that happened on the Constantinople of t _. to-day to be the first | City Is Pestilent as Evacua By David Lawrence. Vernon, indicted for grand larceny, : é i toward the end of Inst week in| her he would not marry her, apd] rine, oe tion Continues. of The Eve- | escaped with a suspended sentence to- 5 Syracuse. rd . never had told her ho did not love (Special Correspondent he Eve Mr. Smith§witi The Constantinople ¢4 SMYRNA, Oct. 2 Associated ning World.) day. Meyers was accused of stealing ‘ badd cet DR Jaa BS FEAR TURK ATTACK AT ISMID DISGUISED BY CHANAK MOVE. LONDON, Oct. 2 (Asociated Cer meyers Yee ss pale eos Aouncement of his acceptance of the | Vdswijiallidaenlltllbeipn® es B Mya of We. WE ans eit nomination at a sort of housewarming| Creasy’s defense ts Miss Lavoy| Constantinople Sept. 9 a Street, oMunt Vernon, his personal among friends and neighbors. Thou-|Shot herself with his pistol while] sept, 12, she was due to les sands who were born and reared in tho] they were sitting on a couch together | « au Smyrna, among other M ld Fourth Ward, and who have are still concentrating in the [smid|ing through the commanders of the The prisoner, through his lawyer, - f in her boarding hduse at F 4 1 foke, neterithetanding that they have| American destroyers here to induce] ”: J. Edward Quinn of Mount Vernon, moved away to otter ‘parte of the! is. sient of June 28, beca a ah ports. At Piraeus, ho retired slightly im the Chanak zone,|Mustapha Kemal Pasha to extend the| MADISON, Wis., Oct. 2 (Copy: | pleaded for leniency. Sete ates Are coming Beck t0-|aisaopointment over ‘hia breaking of| Commence”. Capt. Arvad ae, Ing te remarks|time limit for the evacuatiop of the|rieht).—Politice in this State can be| “This man was a chauffeur at the mine the titers Ananda) Thu|the engagement. 5 O"|heard of the massacres {i made after Sande getline get iat Wrtac: ol ie ealaa but thus far sepals a one phrase—La Fol- aay Ee Gna, 4 “sidewalks of "New York," “Swe tae ~ contends it was Miss| 4nd avoided the port. pp To date, $00,000 persons have been | is, foe _ | frustrated a Jail delivers in the White ; Rosle O'Grady’ and other mumibers| coq has: introduced “inte, comers @onree, aie the Greek Reuter aespatch trom Constant! |evacuated, but a large ‘number still ‘There isn’t even an opposing party: | pining Jail. He says he pawned tho dear to the hearts of old and youns| many letters alleged to have wocg| S™¥tHa, barefooted, ht je duted Suturday und contirming| remain, A pall of pestilence hangs| ‘the Democratic party has been oblit-| diamonds and gave the money, with New Yorkers. " written by the young woman, tedir|Poorly eawipped, had no} Sbsence of Turkish forces im the|over the city, which 1s rapidly becom. | erated. Only 16,000 votes were polled | some of his own, to a vaudeville artist Enea at Tammany Hall the! cating she not only a longer love | against Mustaptia Kernal i fone expressed the opinion|ing uninhabitable. ‘The American|for Senator and 19,000 for Governor | ‘© further her career and she cast him Fe nae ie czpected meet) Cronsy. but actually despised him. — lolared their vedio ha District Attorney Weeks, resuming a crossexamination when the trial was|‘%e™ completely against stantine, and they would be Petit some of the district leaders, It Turkish cavairy within the] sailors are continuing their splendid |in the Democratic party, and the State | © mig owner of the dianionds sent a not Chaeles F. Murphy himself. The continued this morning, asked the d fendant about a statement he was al- | Satisfied with his successor, Hilme Hzet, a resident in Press).—Rear Admiral Mark Bristol, Thie is the sizth of @ series of po- litical ewrveys of the outlook for both commander of the American naval tiee ta 3 ‘ _| parties in November being written by Press).—The fact that Tursish troops] squadron in Turkish waters, is striv. Nr. Z ce a ae t ALFRED © SMITH JR. Greek ships, under the pro- maturing mora soricus| Twelve Greek ships, under the pro-| (7 tole a ivet into the| ing leniency for the defendant, Quinn nation of Mr. Smith has not been . . 8 trict Attorney Edwi .|try el : 0 KEMAL MAY LOSE Mityleno and other tslands off the] The Democrats didn’t quality, put ee eee ee ee ten to Now that Hearst and Hylan have ian Lavecte Wate eo | yeuen'e cusieuel recone en lef 3 merely acting us w blind while| work for the rel of the sufferers. |)... reuires a minimum, vote of 25,-|tetter to County Judge Bleakley seek- date for formal notification of noml- tection of the American flag, left yos- 08; said that Meyers and the complainant eae s. fix It will probably be later on tn] } pean. ites tbe de oF eteees toe | Fe wero friends of ten years’ standing. | anthusiastic Over Having] this week. leged to have made to Assistant Dis- . lowing ML L y" yes 0 1 o Smyrna coast, their alternative is to enter a ticketlany by ‘Sheriff Werner to insuro| the Chance to Cast It for |signinea their intention to support} Ye enn ‘eateatent, ony was ai: | sea) “prlngtag bla wile and @ ‘| CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2. — “4 os eet ivan THRACE BY DELAY] CONSTANTINOPLE, | Ost. | <,[labelled “independent.” ‘This they|Meyers's safety. Quinn salq thatattet| Fis Father for Governor. |'2, Democratic ticket this fall the] tezea to have sald he could not ex. [old daughter, He said Gree - have sent the following telegram, to| Will do, and Mrs. Jesse Hooper will | Meyers had divulged the plan for the hian i mE mea Rovain sy ronseuicalty paved for Dr.| plain why Miss Lavoy had shot: her- | Ities refused to recognize hii ‘Allies May Not Be Ableltne nenagunrters of thetr organiza-| run for United Statoa Senator. Those] isl! delivery the men engineering the], Witen Air. and, Mrs. Alfred | Revel &, Copeland to accept the nom-J self, when she had made extensive [can passport and United 8 to Force Greeks Out. tions here: . regular Republicans who can't stand |} Secadt ant (iat to] Public School No. 1 at Oliver and ally: TaOay | roe or Caine tp her home at Tapper) sil) Morris, way unable) to 4 that he was ‘“‘dopmed’’ and that he which ho will formall: do to-day] Lake, N. Y., for th Ci He had to go to Athe LONDON, Oct. 2, (Associated Bree Lslidrgit bolle hg sc apetpya La Follette will vote for the indé-] would never leave the jail alive. It] Henry Streets on the morning of Nov. } after he has a talk with the Mayor you explain {t now?’ asked | spend nearly $800 is eibeer Press).-While there is no time Himit|er: ig ioroncaivabler the death rage] Demdont ticket, but the total wil! be] was after Hanley D. Nash and Roy 7th next to vote for “Al” Smith, /at City Hall. ". Weeks, ivan able te ehtape aot Ae 5 vie ri gyn da of ddl. | Besligtble. Sullivan, two’ prisoners who planned Democratic candidate for Governor, to-night at the Women's City Club, “1 can give you my opinion,” re-|Greek 5 ert set to the terms of the Allied note to|!s increasing an pands Bk orth noe + am nap. | the escape, were on thelr way to Sing] {hey will have with them an extra}asth Street and Park Avenue,’ the| plied Creasy, ; ack peer ee Kemal giving the promise regarding|"fonal refugees are arriving. e_big fight is over. It all hap-| cing that Meyers was brought before|©™!th vote in the person of Alfred | Democratic and the Republican plat-] “I suppose,"* said the District At-|drafted for the Greek arm: Th a basis for the proposed} “About 26.000 refugees are at Fi-| pened in the primartes. Election Day| judge Bleakley. “Meyers said that|J*~ who will cast his first vote for} forms will be presented to the mem-| torney ironically, ‘it was bec June anol bring the: rater batare tare oe m,{facua and more are expected. The} here nowadays is something like Elec- | Nash, who received the guns from] Nis daddy, and the rest of the Demo-|bers and discussed, but there will be} loved you 50, | aA Hath le , conference, it is known that the] american committee t# caring for Da: a lien ini aed y » and you would not|/partment a Washingon. tion y in the Solid South—a ratifi- |s0me woman visitor, as! him to Kemalists are being urged to hasten eee cation of the primaries. le the Weapons. cratic ticket, no debate. The Republican platform] marry her?" er? M a y thousands of mothers and babies. A Young Al was very enthusiastic/will be presented by Miss Bertha “Yen, tn my opinion,’ Creasy re- ehieter eaten anwar a acceptance of the terms of that note| local newspaper i# raising a million Although Meyers escaped for this ’ i lest it be withdrawn. over the: prospect of voting for his|Rembaugh and the Democratic plat-| plied, Se ee uay FaurRea El espraes crime, it was said that there are war- The Turkish Nationalists, it is un father, when an Evening World re-|form by Mrs, Henry Moskowitz Asked if he ev . Aske yer said he would|months’ stay in Constantino Wisconsin ts a pertinent example| rants filed against him in Washing. |Dorter Saw him to-day in the law a shoot Mrs, Creaay if he ‘ad a gun,}Wwas quiet when she left ther derstood here, are to be told. to-moi row that if they wrangle too long over es of evolution imside the Republican}ton and Bridgeport on larceny Peal birds eee in aoe £|HEARST AS REGULAR | Creasy sala he did net rooai, ine Party. La Follette won by 250,903] charges. 2h atarest yal Ale 5 roadway, IN HIS wo elo gie eae i eee - Thrace it may become impossible for votes, the vote was almost unanimous where he is studying law when not RDS AT AND LIQUOR REGULATIG ‘ the Allies to foree the Greek revolu- ‘ attending the sessions of the Ford AFTER boardinghouse keeper at Portsmouth, Honiats to abandon that land; also, La Follettes, compristhe the whole 10 000 BANKERS . SYRACUSE. CHANGED UNDER int cate Ot the Memdimte make, Soo many BEING BOOSTED tatives, Nine of the cleven were out A and he carried with him eleven other ’ O., when Mrs. Creasy went out one ham Law School. Al jr., propases ; ‘fl 3 AS Gila aetine pape alone ed day, that “she doesn’t know it, but ent campaign now that he is a full-| William R. Hearst's letter to Will-| She has gone for good.” Treasury Promulgates representations regarding the Greek and out La Follette men and the two fledged citizen and ‘voter. He will or-]!am A. De Ford In Syracuse, written | ¥ Creasy sald he broke his engage- Importations Without atrocities in Thrace they may be re- early last Friday morning, when Mr. | Ment with Miss Lavoy in May of this} WasitNGTON, Oct. % minded that the cgi er eae har bred and try to induce the young men and| Hearst knew the nominee for Gov-|¥°a™ toms regulations making eff others lean his way .more strongly ganize the “First Voters’ League than any other. : : ernor was to be Alfred B Smith aca|_ ‘“l didn’t tell her right out, point If the Republican Party is reform- young women who will vote for the re . Smi ane . J committed at the present time In the IN QUEENS 10 $16 ing itself from within, the victory first. time this November, to cast their] ad a pretty comprehensive idea of Drgyivigns Of Ea terse eer ee sclgeaahte blank,’ he said, “I told her I had distrtet. he * decided not to mari e1 , | hibiting the importation of : Pizaet Pasha, the Nationalist rep- hers ie on the ta Follett side for tbe WORLD FINANCES ballot for his daddy. pris Cs Waco weld ba | aes RETR Me MEY cucre pitieat verbena resentative, is regarded as one of the i eeectatine to say that Wiscon- name to go before the convention. I - oes eunuch teovites to most level headed: supporters of Mus- : sin has permanently committed itself egress sponds to pressure from above, ex-|certainly would not go on any ticket ure of liquors, the seizure of —< tapha Kemal. He is a trained soldier, 1] ehigh Valley Denies Car]to radicalism. It ts committed to La ploiting and being exploited for the] which, being reactionary, would stul- in which importation {s att who ‘fought through the European % Follette, and were he to retire from (Continued from First Page.) benefit of its rulers.”’ tify my record and declaration of =| the Imposition of « lability War with distinction as a division} Shortage Is Delaying Min- | politics to-morrow there {a no assur- E i The rescue of labor “from an or-| princtples and which would be a be- ] value of the liquors upon th ganization that has become its tyrant|trayal of genuine Democracy. can only be accomplished from the} ‘‘My nomination for any public of- outside,"* Mr. Loree said. He advo-| fice is not important, but it is im4 cated laws to provide that voluntary] portant that the party declare for and corps commander on the Russian bound to go beyond the barrier of iso- charge of the vehiclg seized. ‘ ance that a man of his doctrines His manner is} ers and Quotes Figures. (| Yotta ‘he triumphant. lation, admitting, of course, that our 5 —_—_—_—- For it is La Follette who won by his | own affairs must come first. Although anthracite operators have|4ominating personality—a_ = shrewd! The tremendous structural and in- s politician, « man with ail kinds of fol-{qustrial work which the United States | *8eclations of seven or more mem-| progressive principles and show the ald ‘the cause of the present small iowings from pink to ted and frem|had been engaged in as an absorbing | P'S MAY Sue or be sued, to make the} sincerity of that declaration by nom- production to a shortage of coul cars} wet to dry, voters of foreign birth or} task, was not undertaken, in his|" ‘ords and accounts of such asso-| inating men who can be trusted to the Lehigh Valley Raffroad, In afancestry, laborite, progressives, agrt-| opinion, solsly i clations subject to public authority, | make it effective." Psion y in relation to the}t make political use of union funds} w; i statement issued to-day, refutes the|eulturists, ‘There never was a more} domestic markets. Although tha in-| 1? make polit " Hien William Randolph Hearst's letter to “It peace were left to us Generals) 4 taken by the operators by giv-| Complicated vote to analyse. ternal conditions in the United States|% Criminal offense, to give State au-|the editor of the New York American, than to the politicians we are encouraging and the development | orice Detter tm ities for labor dis-] written after Alfred Smith had soon make peace.” However, |ing figures which show an increase! 4, s46 19 Follette capitalized all] of the country continues. the speaker| Pute investigations through the power | been nominated and the*platform had "From the Turkish point of lof anthracite coal hauled by that rail-| ¢ne discontent. He gloried in his war}declared that her civilization was pass begin teetrhted ae 2 Sonpes been adopted: synetx9.0n to the pine bn road over last year. ‘The statement| record. Ho virtually asked for vindi- | closely tied with that of other peoples. | strike or lock ont ee Ai Wish you would kindly support we will have our freed bi : catt ‘ty, insisting he was right when te}and that, therefore, every effort} «7 Beste sea? with complete sincerity the Demo- and | follows: ne igh The labor unions cry to heaven | cratic ticket and, with some discrimi- “ ae tl famous 5 wh in St. Paulfshould be made in hastening the Pasha, has long had u plan} “In the last ten working days, in-| 0h ie pois natiou, the Democratic platform n which temporarily ostracized him in | speedy recovery of Europe. tl for taking Constantinople, which he} ctuding Friday, the Lehigh Valley| the United States Senate. He blamed] Mr. McHugh stated, furthermare, “It Is doubtless true that Mr. Smith} Residents near Madison Square is @ couservative und repress made complaints at’ the office of Bor- maak as a comparatively easy mie bas handled 476,016 tons of anthra-| wison for instigating the war and|that the time come for determin- But, he has said, we willl ot. coal, against 389,461 tong in the] pointed in his speeches to the burdens |'n# @ definite policy regarding the al- some extent the same interests as Mr.!gugh President Miller to-day of the Miller, while our publications are dis- ‘, recklessness with which blasts are be- crease of taxation as confirmation of his dire|!'ed debts to the Treasury of the Segre parod, wat) yeas Ant ve United States, Which now amount to tinctly progressive. WINDOWS, BROKEN BY SEWER BLAST Madison Square Garden Flooded, Neighbors Pro- test Explosions. pondent: “This Greek War with its massacre of women and children is making me heartstck. A POUND PI Quality is Our Par- that they have the right to organize," he said. ‘No-one denies it—but let them in the exercise of that right as- sume the responsibilities it entails. [f they claim the latitude and advan- tages, let them also share the restric- " redictions of those days when he i Vale 22.2 per cent. On Saturday the out. | ore eee oe mie is admired far [approximately $11,700,000,000, adding | tons and burdens of organizations of) “But the Democratio Party as ling set off by workmen for Patrick amount Iss he contrary regarding grant it48] put was 54,889 tons, as against 40,144 his courage, and former Senator Bev- accrued interest and principal. ig ech esta dre Chairman whole ts naturally and essentially} McGovern, Ini tunnelling a sewer regarded here as an easy © lions for the same day last year feridge of Indiana characterized him| “By dealing in a lurge-vistoned and}, oates jr. Chair |more progressive than the Republican] under Madi ae cyse Bis consent to any Feasomuble} NP Tl vine atrike there haefthe other night in a public speech as| liberal manner with the debts due us,"|{/") Hxxcutive Committes. reviewed) Party and any Democrat in office Is ee eee encore Ting moreratal nee the peace esn-| Sines the end of the @ there haa} the other nigh tant radical’ tm the {continued Mr. McHugh, “and exer-['%¢ more important activities of the lcompelled by circumstances and sur- Street to 26th Street and east on 26th which we are enab Tt is understood he will ask] been no stoppage of mining for a Guing our credit power wisely, we cnn | Past Year, including an arrangement! roundings to be more nearly in accord | Steet to the East River. ell LOFT CANDY ce eeuaih Raauiiaie' of Ohi 6 ana| United State See oe eee Coouad Lotactine can| mith all Clearing Houses to sive totall with popular requirements than a ft At i¢ colock Bunda morntog=tie counters is agent ia hartge: La Follette’s landslide was very | ne Way Durege tg [clearings to newspapers; the plan tol publican official who haa practically | comtractor has been on his $620,000 Seth tet eee job day and night for three weeks— cidental to a ma a blast was set off which broke most system of economica of the windows on the south side of luction and distribu: Madison Square Garden, the Manhat- tan Club opposite and windows up as See Ad. on Page far as the ninth floor of the Madisoi Square Hotel. ‘ A forty-elght-inch main of the city] Ti ie a water supply was cracked and the Notice to Advert basement of the Madison ? Squa Qiniks isecites ‘Ges ead Garden as well as the cellar of the for either | Manhattan Club and the hotel were publ be flooded six fedt deep’ Many guests may permit avd in order of of the hotel quit their rooms after Boil Ome. Cow commining they had learned the cause of the dis turbance, according to Russel Carlisle, the manager. 3 Ny Chief Engineer Clifford Pinckney of rid). Cony containiog eusrarings the coal produced has been handled In 1920, He got| circumstances which keep Europe in i arog ae alt the diseen.| turmoil. If any portion of the debt es piled pilbradae co att oo no other support than the special tented elements, Wets voted for him | be cancelled eventually, a divect bene-} ne. Tank: eteadon is ce interests. and helped pay for advertisements | ft may result to us, even though at} TC. ane Frouses: coo ee “Our campalgn for genuine Demo- printed widely. in the State. This|first it would seem as though Amer) ee eee n nine een a ee enes | of {cratic Principles and polictes must be didn't antagonize the drys either, for | !can taxpayers were being penalized Baas ; acatte, and an vie Of | conducted without personal prejudice checks and drafts, anda plan for the!” swe may entertain regreta that " i for the benefit of others. Such a part have many of the latter cared more about pee niform m cal- that the French are ram: tg strike.” eating by La Follette because of his | cancellation readily could be made Bs eae hg peg if ae of cal-| \rogresstve ideals did not have what kno’ culating fi on dep s we consider fullest expression, but we whieh they would like to make perma-] 1. i¢ was learned to-day, are selling} pipition. $o in the terminology of] >#laueing of budgets, the curtailment Bone Acs aren easre ary ob che nent if possible, uccording to this! rineacita coal in household sizes|ine street, He got them coming and} inflation and the elimination of | {clth. 1h his nepal’, Care ne view, thus giving them a hold on the} ro.) $15 yo $16 a ton. ‘This coal was! ging” Governmental waste."* ne impro s advocated by the Straits which they fear the British} | cnased by the dealers since the|®™* Mr. McHugh maintained that such| ction. A plan was in process of for- wilt control by sea. resumption of work in the mines, it ate problems as the fixing of the Ger-|™stion at present, sald Mr. Mullen, to -- resumption of work in the mines. It] ‘There will be a light tote cast in| ron reparations bad a very siguiticant|Mopt. with the co-operation of the U.S. WOMAN DOCTOR [operators. The dealers are quoted as] the election. La Follette ts practic-} interest here, not only because of|*ederal Reserve Board, a “no pro- lly elected now. fest"? minimum of $20, ing they paid more than $10 a ton|”'¥, ‘. the fundamental relations to inter- ON SMYRNA HORROR [fic cour at the mine. ‘According What does his victory slgnify? Cer-| rational trade and finance, but be-|FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Attacked by Turk, Is Saved promptly, This Is the answer of the management of the Lehigh Valley to the statement that miners are losing working time because of a car short- age supposedly due to the shoperafts thus partially resuming the control they exercised during the spring and summer of 1920. It is declared in some quarters here long been anxious for such cccupatlon.)” some coal dealers in Queens Coun-}war viewa than they did about Pro. | contingent upon agreements as to the shéuld harbor no resentment, “We must select at any time the men and measures which offer the best opportunity for accomplishing the utmost in the public interest and for We after careful comparison of both tickets and platforms the opportn- lie with the Democratic Party."’ - - tainly, it was more of a negative vot ? a i World must be reeetred by Thu oa eee 6 ee than an affirmative mandate. It em- Poe oe Leer hanya a ed ‘OF FEDERAL RESERVE. Sie, _orous resident e Giles ‘said Sundiy Mtaty sueet coor. tee When Burns rs, local dealers, | osized also that the “boring from Tics autteities, tis’ belkin’ Genann he financial policy of the nation to-day that the contractor had an un- m PM ‘ ona ie should look not nly toward further % by rican. « [plus labor charges, delivered im the} West nave been utilizing ever since] ™ ia Nea pa xhenetve pat | , any time of gay or might and persons Snmnia’orfer ait fetid’ Ors - ¢ CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2.(Asso-}bin, for household sizes of apnradie they captured the machinery of the Py payment om repara-tectem, but also the welding into a who misread miuey from: them. had yh a aR Sonal tons cone ciated Press).—"The cries of the}coal im Manhattan and the Broox.} pepupiean Party in North Dakota a “Ct “i closer and more harmonious until the TACGUESG, CRFONED HIG. 'SA80,000: Bandi ore and $13.50 a ton delivered in the bin Tm brief," commented Mr, Me-}iorcr Gnd Tete vteriet ite banking If he w Frying out his work, | Olaley copy op, orders tena, ,| Hugh, “America has contributed Nie Ge Mr. Pinckney said, in a way danger- Provided above, when omitted water and food are met by a Turkish} state Fuel Administrator, sald be ern, Fan Ss iare oe soap eeniedy ind handsomely, although unintentionally, | 5)! ee eee tet wan Winco que to public safety, application must qua" % SAY parece, Gem Jash,"* said Dr. Esther Lovejoy of }sidered those prices “fair.” regular Republicans have been con- Cor n J THE Wa New York, Preskient of the American] Figures furnished the fuel adminis-} gigering fusion with the Democrats. | PPMaz, before the State Bank division of the tibles of tho Fire Department to re- i strain him nity on this occasion would seem to received by announces a price list of $13.25 a ton, questioned right to set off blasts at 2 within’’ process, which radicals'in the | orks, had had an extensive part in Mt development of the Federal Reserve hight ful. Christian refugees of Smyrna for] Brooklyn, William H, Wood few years ago, ia highly successful to the payment of Germany's war Corporation, declared in an address be made to the Bureau of Combus- trator by the “big line company over-} Bit the decision is in favor of keep-| SOREE URGES STATE SUPER: |v iicican Bankers’ Association. ‘Wo:.....'8 Hospital, who has just re- Y, ss eee a here ator & week's survey in| Stet, Of 88 average price Of $4.20 effing the fight within the party and SONAR SEE Ore xpreesing the opinion that the * someon, <a eis na Taal On fixe e Ni Work of cho SAA trying to win next time. Native born] It was upon th subject of labortract that two-thints of the country’s LENIN RECOVERED. "Church, Bway, eth. uatll 9G the stricken city. ie. wejoy de-jin Greater New York of about Americans and others who indig-| unions that the succeeding speaker,|panks, representing 30 per cent. of Q Ws , ’ hureh, 5 . Glared that the world hus not been {a ton delivered in the bin. nantly resent La Follette's views are|L. 1°. Loree, President of the Deli | banking resources, were out- sCestinued: trem Fires Wage.) RESUMES OFFICE ~ told the real story of fire and horror.} Drastic measures will be taken} oo ores to apply punishinent. Fully | ware & Hudson Co., delivered an the Federal Reserve system, pile ses LOST, FOUND AND R “There are still several hundred|against those who violate General! 5) ier cent, of the electorate is cither| dress. He advocated State super- ‘“indobtedly responsible in part| ber parents wore later driven home scially A od Gare cir ot at “thousand Christians in Smyrna and| Order No. 1, issued by the Fuel AG-}eoscign born of first’ generatiom | vision of every vote east for a strike some of our, recent riffl-}im an automobile, Officially Announced as on] i." on ‘utsingon ay, mupway or a lock-out “to insure a secret bal- lot free from intimidation or mis representation, and its honest count.” The American worker, he con- tinued, should be reseued from “the tyranny of labor professionally or- Before the baby had been washed ched a time where}and dressed and placed in the crib we'must decide whether w shall con-}that had been kept waiting for her, tinue the more or less haphasard de-|neighbors began arriving to offer velopment of our banking machinery |congratulations. After the baby had or whether our action shall proceed | fallen asleep, Mrs. Voth sald: ng lines basdo upon a comprehen “All I can gay is that my prayers sive view of the needs of the coun- [have been wered. My little darl- unmistakabl The election in No- [try ing has been safely veturned to me vember turns not so much on whether That State by T cannot express iow much Tam ine the Republicans will win, for they] permit’ procticos ina whieh nati debted to the detectives who work have the upper hand, but what kind | banks cannot legally engage, so hard to find her and to the news- of Republicans will sit in Congress{ Meyer said, has ereated a condition] papers for their help, Had it not been and what kind of delegates will'go to] of “competition between the two sys-| for thetr co-operation I do not thing the next presidential convention from} tems which may lead to a gradual}my baby would be with us again to- Weatern States, weakening of both,’” ia the interior whose lives are in peri!,| ministration, prohibiting a dealer ‘ the time limut of thelr evacuation] from selling a consumer more than Cee 5 t expired,” she said. ‘The crowds} two weeks’ supply and holding the} 7 04. jooks on hint the quay are so great that some of | consumer equally responsible for pur- * ‘hem are pushed into the sea. Women| chastug more than that amount, and leaders worked indefatigably for La stood waist deep in the water, holding | in cases of profiteering or sonsing. | Poise: It was a well ofganized, well their babies aloft in their afms to pe eainisiration 680 ahora managed, well financed campaign, and ganized, where the great muss ro save them irom drowning. ‘ fc § Ns s years mo: ollett = ‘Turkish soldiers are systemati-| the recently enacted fuel law, is mis- series part in, the eareie prod robbing the oF and srenwuien aeeesenor and ithe wtond Heap Tan terpreting te bie own way the curious rings from women. ne . ©) mandate of thousands of voters who wretehed sufferers are willing to bejassistant to Mr. Woodin, said to-day) oy me Republicans just as robBed if the robbing can purchase |that it is epee Mr. Woodin would b9] siueh as do the standpatters or con- life." in @ position to announce the names! sorvatives of Massachusetts or Penn- De Lovejoy said that a Turkish}of the State Wood Administrator oivesis. mistaking her for a Greek|to-morrow (Tues), ‘The signs of political revolution are ) t aa Pas Job To-Day. MOSCOW, Oct. 2 (Associated Press).-~Premier Lenin ts to resume bis duties to-day, according to definite announcement by Acting Premier Kameneff and Mme, Lenin. Oo Set ie ie lonoron-ovr «| FArlem Americans. a great champion. Committees of labor ng laws free meeting of the Council of Commis- Now L ‘ted be discussed. Workers’ Congre#s last March, SOTEL THERESA BU ars, When Important questions bear- 7 M, Lenin's last public appearance - e ing on tho international situation will before his tllness was at the Metal Near 125th St. »