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Fa ik eke alle oaks ak i Ala EARTHQUAKE DEAD 7 _ NUMBER 1,400 To-Night's Weather—CLOUDY. Pais LXIII. NO. 22 yas —DALLY, Copyright (New Publishing Company, 1922. HYLAN, ILL, LEAVES NEW YORK HURRIEDLY FOR THE WEST ebe_ York World) by Bross NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, “Circulation Books Booka Open to All’? | to All.” 1922. Cclario. ered as Second-Class Matter Post ottive, Y. To-Morrow’s Weather—RAIN AND WARMER. WORLD | A STREET | CLOSING TABLES. ERIOE THREE CENTS Ss New York, N. REPORT ARREST OF RAFET PASHA BY BRITISH ORDER Kemialists Continue to Press Demands for Evacuation of Capital. ALLIES REFUSI Gen. Harington, to Keep Peace, Yields Many Points to Turks. TO GO. ATHENS, Nov. Rafet Pasha. tinople, soldiers, according to an unconfirmed despatch from Greek TANTINOPI 13 (United Press jovernor of Constan has been arrested by Britist sources to-day, 13 re is {tuation he iil extremely ritical, Undisguised pprelicnsion — exists over the renewe wids of the Ke malist d five negouation and temporizing has 1 to alter the! @etermination of the Natlonalists to obtain a firrer grip on the capital, even befo the Lausann ference Is conclud The Angora Government continues to press {ts demand for the evacuation the Al Na ANG 1 but there 0.4 that the Al- Nes Intend to yleld on (his vital point; ne they fully conscious that wit! ! would fmperil the Ives of the whole Christian population In the capital und Asia In their dest peace t Minor are conc: eve PP the Turks. The | ty abolition Alited ¢ Turkish 1 thdrawal 665 Autos, “Pleasure” Vehicles, U.S SUPREME COURT Mayor Hylan, Ill, Leaves City BARS ALL JAPANESE Are eae: and —_— $004,223 Cars Costing 3 Op- erated for Public Depart- ments, MAYOR CONTROLS 519. Promises of Retrenchment in Costly Luxury Unkept by City Administration. Although the E lan Administration ely criticised the Mitchel regime ts extravegance in the purchase operation of expens! the individdal use of @ motor cars y officials, It 2 The tion mac ully if not e NO RECORD OF COST OF TWEN- of ‘superv 1 € elvil ray Rafet § tantino nd other now hi al voice In all matter relating to or the city, Me ha or Invited t ‘ n poll plans J which would be acceptable to Angora, but the Allies will insist 1 the con CN ort L ifler the peace " 1 of the and dl presenco overt ary In-Ch though the he ha authority Ali Kemal Rey. e National! Was arre milita f the anti- who arge mid on tho of subversive ac was killed by a mob Nov. 7, after having been 0! ficially condemned to de Ho tuken be lin Pas! Military Gover of pronounced | the name of the 7 traitor to the count Before ho could ha 4, how. ever, a mob of women pounced on ntinued on ond Page.) THE WORLD'S HelpWanted Ads First in Numbers Number of “HELP? WANTED" Advertisements yok } THE WORLD sding Noy, 11 17,856 ad. The Time 2,656 uci Phe At Ta BOs 1,855 ad Phe Herald. . + 1,001 adds The ut . 44 ad WARD'S COUNSEL PROTEST AS TRIAL DATE JS DELAYED Milly Co Urge Dismiasal of Wealthy x Weeks Acts Attorneys fe fer $50,000 buil for the } L. Ward, wer an indict arence Peter: aunty and chee ful, appeared room with five lawyers, Seribner and Camp- former Bren M JAnne U. 5 | Mr, Mills was spokesman, District , ks ed for an ad m with being afraid to put| lo 1 he would offer a motion to THE WORLD's P! ty. 15,200 ach AIL the “Help Wanted” Ads 77% i wveek wow Brinted in the Worl Maintained by Y. City for Use of Officials ‘YOUNG WIFE KiLis | ROM HERSELF BECAUSE OF LONESOMENES “T Want Affection,’ De- Note Telling of Love for Husband. clares On a tr fron a fow feet away Mrs, Hazel Brel ‘ouch on which n pretty brunette of twenty-five found dead to-day in her 5 je sume offense, i 4d room at No. 100 Cathedra > an regime . Parkw: were a note in which sh: @upt 8 cam- 5 In the [*POh8 of her husband's love for her economy im th ; : Soe hi | ler lonesomeress and her plea of taxpayers’ money for hig i a pleture of a litt “ and expensive motor cars er bes poem of lav t statement {ssued in 1920 to the vlna one fatpecieesy mand hess and weveral letters which united forwarded ‘ri away y would put an end to the use of 4 t I It was evident that she had killed t and conmodious motor vehicles ‘i i Ir deputies | DOTselt, eeauso all doors and windows sees i Sa tara of the room were carefully closed and “ . o burners of a gas range in a i f the M kitchenet{o ¢ the room hud been I ° cords of the Motor turned on \ eau of the state |" en ; en tho gas had been traced to eveuls a lof 665 motor cars owned , nest ' ae Aas her room and the door opened with a F € & ¢ ax free} ai © the | D2 ylman McDonough of : hiees MiB HOnE< . the West 101 Street Station came machines, as ti s pethe Motor | pen th tion of things 1s $6042: Ail | Which the dead womun had seeming sted as “pleas-| arranged with great care | ord of com-]| oy r ; motors for abiwAslA letter: apitia open that ea was: tokens might be quickly read. It sald Ty forward t TY-EIGHT CARS. ht w amit a t total numbe 66a 144, Ww lle loved me 1, 619 a 1 and tdu lim. Am lonesome. 1 at fJurisdic- | Want affection, IHAZzEL."" he Ma nd 146 care The poem beside t tier, was of use by departments other th on stanzas typewritten and ntrolled by the } ra “The Last Letter” No au- registered unde the | the name was appended to it. dep nts show an out-| Among the verses were these $447.3 besides twenty-cig tt atone at the the Department of Street ich no cos aa LE 1 j oy abe y we of your oul than t 56,856, besides clgl nt ) ntrol of the Boroue’ — . un, for which nol OSCAR II., FROM N. Y. yen on the offictal “ ution, FOR COPENHAG ES It will recalied that Mayor Hylan AGROUND NEAR HARBOR out cit Ng to and Suys) With Aasist- om their off whed :noto. ance Near w appropr A automobile es . { the Pc sioner, who] If., which sailed from New York uly a few weeks before had stated | Noy for ania and Copen that "too m: aro being used , went ny about (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) nce 4 no _ oe to Christiania, ecord| to an Ex- ehange Telegraph despatch from Co- penhagen no to the engers not be- serlous!y have g f the ninety dit was dismiss the indictment aw }to-duy unless Mr. Weeks “‘cither | fished, cut bait or rowed ashore i Tork of avinn American I hltohalt Jscar Me. in w 1 that ‘ emalicr p's fretght also is t ed, it was said. ‘The 1m 1 local officials that there : rhe “The I 10.009 tons car und 19 tn nia _ THE WORLD THAVED BURFAD, Arcade, Pulitzer (World) Bullding, 69-69 Fark How, N.Y. Ciy. ieoktuaa tren day and night rdero aud Unvellete’ checks for sale—Advt, Hawaiiar Naturs AIME Seiattie Papers CITIZENSHIP 1 Resident Denied ilization in Test Case. SD TO BE WHITE. ps Aiso Refused and Cannot Form Partnership. WASHINGTON, Nov 13.—Jap- se are not white, within the mean- ny of the American law, and are not titled to States, the Tho hi the Cal a test aww of was “white turalization At the s lfornia Circuit of citizenship in the Uuited Supreme Court held to- court affirmed a decision Appeals by Takao who claimed ae * and was eligible for na- 8 an American citizen, time the Court upheld case brought Honolulu, ame the Washington Supreme Court in de- nying cit ond Charles Th Japan se w decis! nahip to Takujt Yamashita s Hiokono of Seattle. fon held that the two ‘ere not entitled to natural- lzatlon under the United States laws nd therefore could not enter a bust- hess partnerehtp. rularly where a parti f the W tarted his eral years feated lived eat (Contin’ ago in Haw in the lher court. in long been awatted, iflo Coust, panese fi ntended sling exists was entitied to itizenship as # descendant lite of Aisu. He fight for citizenship soy but was do- courte there and also in s in California, Ozawa has aii since hs childhood and ed n the American schools children attending now ued on Second Page.) _— — BELLAMY STORER DIES IN HOTEL IN PARIS Was One Time U. a sador to A and before Relgium ar first Ohio Congresses. He was t Ambnaanndor to vetria-Hun 13 (Assoclated Press) inent as an ied last night tn staying with rer was American Ambas vi Cincinnati In 1847 + was graduated from H d Colles: 1867. He entered th two. later and was apr anal United Stat district of ( Attorney of the south THANKSGIVING TURKEY SHOULDN'T COME HIGH; LOTS IN COLD STORAGE Plenty Gees ALBANY giving t ful and r iy £ Chickens, Docks State's Monthly port Shows, ‘oo, Nov, 18.— should be eusonable in price he monthly food the State Department « uni plent u torage irkeys Farms and Markets According to this report t? were 1,343,320 pe of tur n cold storage on the ft the month, a3 against 1 pounds on the first of Octot ndleating that dealers ary get ting ready for the Thani us n ste poultry geese. too, for t which includes ducks and For Western Trip and May Visit Pacific Co Coast With Whalen Indisposed Ever Since a Bake at Lexington Avenue Subway Fire—May Meet Murphy and Al Smith at Resort. Hylan and Grover A. Whalen, left on the Twentieth Century Limited at his Commissioner of Plant and o'clock this after Mkely F Ind., ats a train for the Mayor Struct noon. Murphy, T after every strenuous campaign, and then, hey will make their first stop at Chicago, visit Charle: Lick perhaps, tak fammany leader, who is at French where he rr Pacifie Const If the Mayor and Whalen decide to® = — visit only Chicago and French Lick] nervous indices Oue of conside they will be back to this city withinfation for the absent relatives of t ten days. If they visit the coast they] Mayor nothing was written about hi ot to ay at least ndition at that time. The Mayor t Newspaper men that he fe pul Friends ayor Hylan h lighted accounts of his indispositi lieved for time that a] might be cabled as news to Kuro} great need long rest. First indt-Jand cause unnecessary anxtety, nations of the Mayor's condition be-|ticularly to his wife. ‘The Mayor came apparent while his wife, daugh-| wishes were re ter and son-in-law were In Europe It is believed tyor's iM health At that time the Maye iffered from what appeared to be attacks of Continued on Second Mage.) ‘LIGHTNIN’ ’ FRANK BACON HAS NERVE BREAKDOWN, FORCED TO QUIT SHOW SERIOUS OPERATION ON MRS. HALL'S KIN HALTS QUESTIONING Woman Denies Mrs. Gibson Was at Murder Scene, Wid- ow’s’ Counsel Says (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J Nov 13—Henry Carpender vousin and next door neighbor of Mra. Pr Stevens Hall nd a central flgur tte igation of the Hall-MiIL murders, was operated upon at the Middlesex General Hospital here for appendicitis, He is a membe the New York Stock Exchange firm of According to members of y, he was taken acutely could be made. Dr. Lawrence FR Tixperted to He Back nder's brother-in-law, perfe CHICAGO, e operation, He sald it would be |yoterar rand star in “Light . st ten days befe Car Vay ¢ to abandon | mporit could be quostloned : nervous breakdc sual good health Friday when hot ny goes: 19. | i nee + member of the up oUt f ‘ snoording. (o) Tt aid, Mrs, Hall's conipanion | iivveq hy John D. O'Hara nn old { \4 The actor, who has be Ir A spite quarrel between neight yours on the ste in i es to account for the 7 Ushsnin’ Sor four ' farmer, to diner Mis. Jane ee cutee p nin her eyewitnes & conditlor t su 5 that William Phi i ee! ~ Mrs. Hall ent ‘ Dasa een eeaneae on MARLBORO RESULTS 1 was once indicted f \ New York, is 1 CLEAR AND FAST ling to Deputy Att TTS Rok aw te “i . D RACH i A veterenarian s 1 ix ‘ ced by starvation 1 1,09 \ I 1 1 inued on Tenth & au SPECIAL PRIZE FOR ‘WHAT DID YOU J SEE T ja NEXT WEEK TOWNS WHOLLY LEVELLED BY QUAKE AND TIDAL WAVE: THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS Starvation, Pestilence and Hunger Claiming Many More Victims—Relief Supplies De- flayed by Breakdown in Transportation Lines— Eyewitness Tells of Devastation. (Copyright, 1922, by United Press Association.) SANTIAGO, Chili, Noy. 13.—Fourteen hundred persons lost their in a devastating earthquake and tidal wave which rent the coast of Northern Chili early Saturday, according to the most accurate’ avail- able estimates to-day. Starvation, pestilence and exposure are claiming additional victims in the wake of the disaster, and relief caravans are pushing in to aid honieless inhabitants of the stricken territories, BUS PERMIT AFTER SPLIT PROFIT TALE which bore the brunt of the shock and tho upheaval of the Pacific, was still disrupted, but courters brought Admitting Action, Commis- sioner Refuses to Discuss West Farms Line. world to the capital of whole villages levelled by the quake, with sur- vivors, wounded, lying by hundreds tn the streets. Vallenar, Copiapo and Coquimbo, little comstal towns, suffered most from the great shock at 12.30 A. BM. Saturday, They were inuundated by a rush of the Pacific which followed the first earth tremors, But little vil- lages further back ip the hills appear also to have suffered terrible loss of life and destruction of property which it may never be possible to estimate, Commissioner of Plant and Struc-l ners werd reports that whole come tires Grover A, Whalen admitted to-| munities were wiped out. day that he revoked tho permit of] The largest quake, felt over the en- the ‘West Farms. Bu RCRneckinen South Americar continent, and Frankenborg, | esuitered on seismographs all over the day after Ferdinand Mrankenberg, world; lasted QOE ores thees. President of the company, testified hours, although It was perceptible to human senses only two minutes, That was sufficient to drive those whose der oath that piit the profits of Mie ibual ilk : ips Hy Sousea ‘withstood tha ahek to teneer OY Neill, Under iff of the Bronx, tot strects, where y, in coastal and tho estate of Arthur Murphy, | villages, were drowned by the terrifie former Bi ‘1 ny lvader. Mr.] tidal wave which lifted its millions of Whal cagyon| tons of water a thousand fect over the wen refused to any reason unprotected houses along the shore. why the permit w. revoked Thousands slept {In the open lust t Ned as « wit-[night, afraid to return to tottering ne it Commission's bus! houses, or even to those that had weeks ago. He was| withstood the shock, for fear of @ but ¢ J. | repetition of the quake. Blight trem- j fo the commission. tors were felt Sunday afternoon, ‘ cks which reading panic among the natives for ssc 1 the bank and fe 300 miles along the coast. hin make admissions. Courters came to Santiago to-day, Those checks were indorsed by the} from Vallenar and Coplapo to arrange tate of Arthur Murph and by | for ‘avans to take food and med- nas WH. O'Neill, Each reprene cines to the stricken towns. The for- e-third of the monthly pr of} mer place, they declared, was practl= the West Farms Mus Compan cally obliterated. AJ! the buildings, Franken- [except the schoolhouse, lay in ruined f the three} heaps of mortar, brick and adobe, $ Cort Half of the buildings tn Coplapo were hearns | hurled from their foundations by the shock, the couriers reported. Those that remained standing were unin« habitable, Injured and sick aro being treated in the streets and puitte squares, Starvation {3 already in sight at Val~ lenar, while disease has begun to spread among the quake victims, wha ure huddled together in rude shelters in the plazas, DRY WORLD TO PROTECT Ramon Alcayago, @ prominent Chil- AMERICAN PROHIBITION Jian enginoer, was one of the firat to NOW PLANNED BY W.C.T.U. |! "ine # rellable eyewitness story of the desolation und disaster that were spread through the north. He declared contagious diseases are spreading like in to { Arthur it his orig- snd that 7,500 In five Page.) en From Porty Nations Plan wt Piiudelp resh Ou- pea pi wildfire and that many are threatened Picea eran i with death from exposure and hunger. ' ‘ Arriving at La Serena, Alcuyago tid must be made [roid a dramatic story of the di a American |struction of the jail at Vallena: ; . on which, a8 usual, was crowded with t prisoners sentenced for minor offen- ne shock hurled down the adobe each By of the little prison tnjurtng yee to ny of the frightene:! si ae able to do #0 but made no a’ rther, remaining shaying t their late pr lay U standing the prisoners, with no place ia which to lock them 5 uy { when t t set La Serena, as the largest city ig the Immediate vicinity of the devas: See Page 19 -DAY?”’