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4 and is her particular pet out of her four or five hounds and mon- hobbled up and iaid its head ber knee as she talked. It isn’t true that Mrs. ame over here and got Prince. 1 “Hook him to her. It isn't true that Sghe gave me a dollar for returning the dog. Why shoud 1, a white " woman, take a dollar from a colored ‘woman for a favor—when she isn't fodder she has Russel! Pfeiffer is a mighty smart lawyer. Mrs. Hall is a very intelli- gent woman. She has some wonder- fal Now York detectives working for her. But they overlooked one thin —that they were dealing wit! a busi- Ress woman able by bitter expericnce fo keep track of her affairs.”’ The detectives returned to Some: ville to report to Mr. Mott in a veri table glow of confidence in the ability of Mrs. Gibson to take care of herself before the Grand Jury and on the wit- nese stand. They realize that she is im a mental and physical condition Which may make her a little incon sistent. She does not always tell th fame thing the same way; her ecahnges in phrasing her nar- rative do not involve self-contradic Mm her dramatization of real and ‘ruthful experiences in slightly differ- ent words. r the murer case beginnins next Mon- day. Joseph Hanlon, sworn in as Sheriff to-day sent out the jury tices this afternoon 9. said Mr ow how sit from 10 to 4 each day Mott téday. ‘I do not many days it will sit. Bul that the hearings shall not be hur- ried and the jurors shall have all the] o! time necessary to study the value of|n the evidence und satisfy themselves as to its meaning “On Monday [ shall call Clarence Schnelder and Ruth Behmer, the young people who found the bodies. shall call Mrs, Edward Stryker, from whose home Schneider telephoned the @larm and who went back with him and saw the bodies, 1 shall call the two policemen who were sent to’ guard the bodies, and the doctors who exmained the bodies, It will be @ day's work to get on the record all that is known of the positions and conditions in which the bodies were found. I shall not call former Senator Fiorance or Edwin Carpenter, who went to the spot representing Mrs. Hall. . I shall devote the next day to es- fablishing the relationship the minister and Mrs. Mills and in settling the question as to whether Mrs. Hall knew of that relationship and was incensed by it. R. V. M. Gorsline and I may not. will depend on what. his toward us is at that time, possibly. "The investigation may be com- pleted in three da: It may take | tho whole week Grand Jury will be in a position to decide whether we are right in ask- jug indictments. And I have confi- dence they will do thelr duty, how. ever unpleasant and inconvenient it may be. Mr Mott said he would probably cail Mrs, Nellic Lo Russell, just to let the Grand Jury make up its mind by observation of her how sho gime to be used by Mr. Pfeiffer as a dis- crediting witness against Mrs. Gib- gon. Mr, Mott did no questioning of wit nesses in New Brunswick Somer- ville to-day and does not expect to leave Newark to-morrow. Mr. Reek- man went to Trenton on a private er- rand of his own. Investigator Mason went to New York to satisfy his curiosity as to the motive for the ap- pearance in the case yeste Mrs. Anna Hanlon of Queens, with a wild story of having seen Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills kidnapped and carried off for execution by « bund of vociety vigilantes accompanied by hired assassins. She has since repudiated the tute and admitted she was never in New Brunswick in her life. Mr. Mason's interest is in the motive for this long- range bombardment of anti-Gibson propaganda. The State investigators ure wonder- ing out loud why Lawyee Pfeiffer had Mrs. Russell go to his New York of- tice to make her affidavit. for k Ci 6 fe tl It fi ™ t o t t ¥ ai a b t the tidal waves of last Saturday. « 8 t t ‘ She TOWN BS INNEW CH Nation Again Last Night, La Se- consider sendin and Atacama to’ reinforce the regular recelv have fully Antof amount will b and The list of dead throughout the coun- reach MAY BE 2 > Severel rena Reporting TIDAL WAVES CONTI? Carrizal, in Copper Section, With 200 Inhabi tally Wiped SANTIAGO, Chill, rovince of Maule, Mr. Mott has worked out his plans|cording to advices received here by for the Grand Jury presentation of|/the National Telegraph. Antofi. said Advices {rom 80 last night no-|shock had just been felt at Taltal, seaport of several thousand population “The Grand Jury will be asked tolonly a few miles from Antofagasta. The town of Carrizal, mostly of underground dwellings and I intend] copper mines, is reported to hav¢ appeared, but no mention of the loss f lives is made, TI umber about 200 and other persons living ut the port of ‘arrizal. that the arrisons. Outlawry broke out the town of Vallenar, the chief su. rthquake, where tt is estimated 1,000 of the inhabitants per- inked, while reports of robberies and hold-ups came from other places ta rer from the ¢ ne affected region. La Serena was ono © verely stricken by the earthquake of last Saturday morning, which took a between | toll of more than 1,600 lives in various parts of Chili. The extent of casualties and prop- erty damage wrought by the tremors. 1 may call] and tidal waves three days ago has not yet been fully learned, as com- attitude] munication lines are still out of order im many regions. The Mayor of Antofagasta hag re- ed a message from the Mayor of When jt is over the] Vicuna, in the Province of Atucuma, giving the first news of the effect of the earthquake in that town. w eh eo were badly dama nercial quarter ts in rm he schools, The hosp aged and the dispensary destroyed. public Puiguano are also in ruins and neigh- boring villages in the Province of Co- quimbo have been greatly damaged Schools and The entire Diplomat the Foreign Mini condolences to th A message of 1 heir ton, resident Alvear of Republic. The Pacific Ocean recovered result of the t or else there hi movements unde: usta ay the sea ebbed a oming back upon t imes, much In the str 8 the ew The property losses ountry The town ns to have suffered hireo houses remain 700 of the inhabt ry will probably retween 1,500 4 2,00 LI QUAKE: Nev. ciated Press).—Chile was again visited by earth shocks late last night. Severe tremors were felt at La Seren ital of the Province of Coquimbo, at tions they say, but rather differences] 41 o'clock, and half an bour earlier the seaport Constitution, capital of the was Reports of banditry and disorder in the earthquake district, together with 1] Dews of additional earth shocks and indications reached appallii ng proportion: troops to s no loss of Tife, hut public build- ings, churches and the telegraph of- ged 1 by President Alessandri from reports say that yester- to millions of dollars. 1 severe economic blow to the ly Shaken Heaviest. JE tants, To- Out. 14 (Asso- cap- shaken, ac- gasta filed at strong earth a consisting’ dis. he inhabitants there are 350 a calamity bas caused to-day to Coquimbo her her trunk jood would upon last night in ness, It £ the cities se- house. A phant, feet, how Huasco. There The com- dso ar pital was dam- uins eral buildings at ic Corp, callod ister to tender ie stricken na- sympathy was Jenar. telegraph night ut ace vices. the Argentine seems not yet Its equilibrium errific disturb- ave been some the ocean bed. The nd. then came he shore three inge Manner of so fur reported This of Vallenar the most. Only standing there tants are dead, quimbo, wave somewhere 0, arrived merly worked in New York, bul long he dead counted at Copiano so far} gulls to he ago the Pennsylvania Rallrc iy-[ number 6) and the injured 110. pendal her commutation Pp ces} ‘There are no lights in the town and because of a conductor's report as to] the inhabitants are camping out. the way her ticket was being used.| Even the telegraph ts operating in the Since then she has hud to pay full| open air fare, The telegraph offices at Santiago have vever, completely dead there as a result of the disturh- numbering cut off from outside communication until to-day. At Huasco the sea rose destroying the water front structures and wrecking numerous craft seamen were huge wave two kilometres. The 600 bodiec from the ruins of the were carried to the public square and after they were burned Ovtlawry New York zone. THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, NOV EMBER 14, 1922, user PEP TA Pees nememeee cae: QAP PTET a Against Pernicious Azoturia. this to morning."* three or four days him as Yesterday been extremelys difficult for her, because of her general weak- She ate a large batch of hay, bran sand crushed oats and enjoyed It us learned to~ tempt was made yesterday to remove Hattie to her bunk in the eleph installed E morning. if derrick was 3,600 office t The depots of th ing Company at © away when that town disappeared, steamship reached Antofagasta ye Valparaiso, reported that early day morning a storm arose suddenly and the sea was strangely The ship was shaken vivlent! ing a panic among those aboard, but no damage was done. COQUIMBO, Chile, Nov were felt here to-day for of the steamer Renaico, to Antofagasta eart The in the esterda ruined, ances of last Saturd a wireless message Chacabuco, which of and from has drowned A tug was swept inland y that an the tie is afflicted with The pet pachyderm displayed her @ improved eondition playfully as soon ax Head Keeper James Coyle called She shake lifted a this at nt nd wu large band placed around the ele- After Hattie was lifted to he one chains partial paralysis from lack of exercise and ovreeating. ter Central Park Pet Elephant Winning Hard Fight For the first time since she was taken fll last Friday, Hattie, the Central Park elephant, showed a marked improvement this)morning and a breakfast that would have sustained a healthy borse for at least oturia, which, to say the least, sounds medical and professional, and which, boiled down, means snapped andeshe fell back ground too weak to stand. Dr. Ha in od receiv arry Nimphius, to veterinarian, declared after examining Hattie this ning that the crisis had passed ans a general improvement now wi! pusands of phone calls have been the Zoo from admirers of Hattie who wish to do something help is being do. ar preciate condition They dor School flocking to phant, and the big pet all ne this being that kiddies by the concern it the side of ppears to over told that is possible hundreds the ¢ th to all to ple- her scores are y, according to ten metres already he had been identified American Smelt- rrizal were carried has broken Bullets were flying when the out has recovere city of Vallenar closed Aysen, 14.—Fears the safety bound from ORR Jock yesterday evening, rding to National Telegraph ad- terday WASSERMANN BROS. at and auake and tidal steamer many notables and was due to have Repeated failed to bring an answer the cruiser arrived The population of Freirt persons, at Ls heen Sev- by the they Val- for the which from gitated. caus. Co- carried radio Mr. Pfeiffer has desk room in the | present pitiful scenes. Crowds gather FAIL FOR 9) Onn 000 office of the Carpender attorney here, | about all day seeking information former Judge Hicks. Mr. Pfeiffer is] about the fate of friends und rela- , ’ in New Brunswick five days a week | tlves in the devastated regions, Such if not six. By having Mrs. Russell] messages of inquiry are transmitted FOLLOWING SUICIDE take her affidavit here? her absence | free by the national lines. from her farm would have beon brief Conviderable uneasiness has been The discussion in tho prosecutor's caused by the prediction of an Ay- ——— fice on these considerations bom on] sentine meteorologist that the earth: (Continued) the conclusion that Mr. Mott and Mr, | Quake would be repeated between Dee Beekman are not interested in ti and Dee. 7 might be In financial diMeultios came Russell affidavit because, even t The inland town Fretrina is almost] with the announcement thatéd A it is untrue, it wax inade in =] assermann had shot himselt ye York and no prosecution for t would be in a better position to] terday in & filled bathtub in his apart Jury would le here heist on a stern adherence to the} ment at No. 29 Bust 83d Streot, He Mrs. Hall has sent written law than would a prosecutor | died shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday own handwriting t noted f « close and sympathetic} afternoon, several hours followin Voreman Gibb of the \ Mr Of iid own constitu | SHOOUNE aking permission to acy. It Wan letter to have a noted| One note which plainly indicates the Grand Jury eutor fr itside make the plea} that the writer was in f \ The Grand Jury may hear ustie action than to have Mr. | ficulties and which was addressed Hall or refuse, regardless of Mr han make the plea while the | his brother Kdward at No. 6 East 45th Mott's wishes. Myr. Mott not in nd Jury commented silently, “Oh, | Street, sald in part dicated his attitude in the matter i) Bee b doesn't really fect} “1 have no ambition in lite, 1 have Nothing which has been printed) ¢ wat He is one of our own| stood It for over u year und aa about Special Deputy Attorney Gen-| people and he feels just the way wef it no longer. I was turned down ys eal Moit and Prosecutor . Jo, He dorsp't want the county's} terday, and that was 1 ‘ Beekman should be nas meaning tmoney wasted on a ‘justifiable homi-| The insurance will take ¢ iny that there are personal differences} olde verdict." debts, You'd be surprised if you knew Velween them or that either is not] Investigators, official and unoMetal, | how much courage It takes to do a Aicredit to the l wens ¢ rom time yesterday] thing like this. Your loving brother, ’g work, In consultation they] when it was discovered that Henry | Jes#e."’ etimes as to the value of} ¢ vousin of Mrs, Hall, and That loneliness, a » a the evidence of this or that witne A vestryman in the Church of st.] fer the companionship of the w wut it is a friendly difference and 's| Jon the Evange had been oper-} had divorced, was an meant and accepted by both to Le] ated upon for appendicitis yesterday] shaping Wassermann’s dete t helpful and not hinderin at the Middlesex General Hospltal,| to take his own life., was indicat Mr. Beekman ts better informed | New Hrunswic a letter he addressed to hey in than Mr, Mott us to temper of the] His condition was reported ax high-| man aa “Mra, Carla Von be \ public mind in Somerset County and favorable to-day, The operation |sermann, Rust aut Ettinghein, ty. consequently, the alltude to be ex make It inipossible for Mr, Cure] Germany.” The letter @ected from the Grand Ju 1 ler to be eve wstioned by any] velope was writter asked to hi M Molt superse ‘ for at least t was sald] said in part nlm in the case because her felt M at the hospital “Dear Sarla; i am » © jun ) ‘ LE The ing of t chine. Pot air whil miles a nose div peller Ly SE such sf men we! a Martine could ny Lent, Mareh Fatally Injured Also. ( Logan } BALTIMORE, Nov. U4,—Lieut, Rawin G. Shroder was instantly killed and Lieut. Francis A, March was seriously if not fatally, injuret when thelr al plane crashed at Logan Wield, near her to-day The two men been aloft about two hours. When ab fifty feet above the earth, their engine stalled and the plane went into a nose dive. Lient, Shroder soined the Air Scrv- ice about two week Roth were t Pointers and members of th Third Corp toothull team this Hfe in a few m I wish to y good-bye, 1 hing left te ive for. Y tly in. my J thought tals if there |few minute tea 10 other remedy The lettor © of the iohy sted to tell of | sermat votion 10 ; 1 will ever love t ris fh airplane, PARIS ort m let n 'T, vear ul chine yke Disabil tree Was Competing | Commercial Machines nour (Associated Press). welling at This which caused the machine » Grand NOTED FRENCH AVIATOR AND TWO AIDS KILLED IN CRASH DURING RACE M. Edmond Poi- ree, noted French aviator, and his two mechaniclans were killed to- (United overturned ¢, was caused when ait struck plane er tally wrecked 1 eh Mi, ot | Huge of the that Edmond Poirer the The buried beneath the wreck- out, and in December, Italian and, declared winner pieces of eng were unrecognizable 191 organize the Russian ae Later he beeame, noted as Act In August, 1921, shortly had refused an offer to lost after a propeller of Poir which cut through the ma- dden » and were so mutilated that y when his machine crashed during the com- petition for the grand prix for com- merelal airplanes here. accident was due to the break- Press in a-speed of tu to ent the mework arportant wir crashed to « were bodies of the air- t has been prominent in French aviation for more thai decade, He became famous as a ¢ ing pilot before the World War k wot Fre after head the forces of the Moorish rebels who were fighting the Spaniards, P Prix Michelin, tres in 87 hours and 14 minutes. ee won the ering 3,000 kilome C) bocause year 4 ce LIEUT. SHRODER DIES with = t 300 1 and to- hey noo Han tor neti he ait ‘atp! ine was IN AIRPLANE CRASH FIGHT IN COURT ON and fraud were practised in the tally- ENS te, ik at ANS Smith as Presidential Figure * \dditional Replies to W orld | the public's attitude toward the re- ; pn cent tariff measure. Unte it is uy Query Show Impression | modified, a Democrat will probably i i : anti ere succeed Harding. The time has not His Election Made. arrived to select candidate. — The . election probably will bring a }um- — r £ ber forward for considerath . : Seay eeutin —_ Additional replies to the message aeration, Candidate Frank Fails to Con- 5 W. L. BARNUM, ! egies sent to Democratic National Com-] (special Uespateh to the Editor of The vince Judge in Charges mitteemen by The Evening World, everhing” World.) sa ds - < the wiat a@ick Altea 2 STAMFORD, Conn. of Fraud. king m what effect Alfr Of course Gov. Smith is not only an Smith's vietory in the New York]|outstanding figure in the Nation but ; re en b-verm of | Gubernatorial race would have on his friends have every right to urge ; ¢ McAvoy in Special Term oi owt his availability ax : | Pational politics two years hence, # ss eae “ the Supreme Court : ay ae Hate Use reudtad oe telowe: didate. HOMER CUMMINGS, the appfication of Henry rank, | is, deapat n Wh he apr a r neclal despatch to the altor of The EVe-} (Special Despatch to the Hditor of The unsiceessfl Democratic cand orla:y ‘Evening Werld.) tae Cor i TARE ON) pD ct, for POHENIX, Arizoni CAMBRIDGB, MAS ee Hie BRIG ttn the Smith's large plurality in New York Alfred E. Smith has demonstrated a recount ¢ he ballots cast bid probably makes him a serious con-|by his campaign he will be a great tion, which gives Fiorello | tender for the presidential nomination | leader two years hence H. La Guardia, Republican candidate, [in 1924. The clection demonstrates EDWARD W. QUINN. th t by 249 votes a a“ Sw a age - ae a= Frank, through his attorney, Sam- i] uel Ecker, charged tha nttnidation i ig of the of the Building Department said that votes cast in several elec- n districts ‘ After listening to lengthy argument n support’ of the several contention: 1 J Justice McAvoy said that Prank had failed to convince the court of the | fravd and intimidation as charged, 1 Ecker stated that inspectors had be been threatened and in ene instance a ae - a huibe had been vifered to the in-|President of National City|Peasants and Labor Satisfied, spector to transfer twenty-five bal- sae ani F “ 4 cules Rep: a Ss a ae tots trom’ Frank to his ‘Resdtttein| bank Ridicules| Report a Industry Gaining, Infla opponent. Ecker also stated that in “Lot of Bunk. tion Decréased. one district an Ttallan ahd leaned over the table while the count was} Charles B. Mitchell, President of] MOSCOW, Nov. 11 (Associated going on and had sald to the chalr-| (he National City Bank and National] Press).—The — Soviet vernment’s man of the inspectors, “It you do not} City Company, returned from a] change of economic policy, effected in sign the return handed to you your| month's tour of Europe to-day on] the spring of 1921, has beep justified body will be found in the East River} the Majestic. About his first state-|in every way, Premier U&nine de- to-morrow morning," ment was to characterize as a lot of] eMred in an address before the Con- According 10 Eeker. the report that] punk the conclusion of the members} gress of the Third Internationale yes the Chairman signed ur duress and] of the International Trade Commis-|terday. threat was one: prepared by the Re-| sion of the Southern Commercial Con- At the time the change was made, publican Captain of the district gress that Europe is nearer military] he frankly admitted the Soviet was Ecker charged discrepancies 1 c harged discrepancies in a] conflict than at any period immedi-] josing touch with the majority of the number of districts, claiming that ‘ 5. = ite (7Eh ‘of the: 17th) Aweeiable ately preceding the World War. T workers and virtually the entire peas trict Frank had 214 votes and Lu| statement of the Trade Commission y Was opposing the rapid trans- Guardia 60, while the’ returns made] was made public this morning preced-| formation into Communism, — The it appear that Frank had only 114} ing a convention of the organization} jeaders had to admit that they had and La Guardia was credited with in Chicago. ne too far and too fast 116. Other districts, according to] Which opens pext wert ai zie There wus no poxsibility now of Ecker, mishandled the returns in a Mitehell said that he had been] | There was ne Rhea auMAnta: milar manner ‘ Bwiten; England, France; | oq tno weekinem Arnone ny 5 7 : to Norway, Swfien, England, France, | ang the workingmen in the industrial arblbad ach heey eee Denmark and Germany conterring] centers, are well satisfied,’ he said Xplained that the new election law « San Janks, Ministers of | “Hundreds of millions of poods of th afforded no precedent to guide the} With heads of banks, Mini Peatiitieks Hace teen GRilnetanitnln vue court, He pointed out sn important] Finance and others and had a good| Ton te or the use of nge which left the examination] insight into the general conditions| force.” in the discretion of the court and not] oy 4 jo various countries The Premier Reread) CChare. oHne, in a vested right of the candidate. at a : sail sald he, |absolutely no for Soviet Russia He ridiculed the idea that any threats DieeOndi MIAN BON e yt eet iin the new ‘i licy, be 2 ale ‘ } cats] ig much better than a year ago.Jin the new economic policy, because or bribes could be made in a polling the Government retains the large 1 Renae AeA fat idea about being nearer war is|the Government retains the large in- place where everything was open and eats re better !dustreis and the State commere yolice officers were presen a lot of bunk. Conditions are better | dustreis anc s \ _ iieial evidences tof By the introduction of mixed com Kftertta : E jn spite of superticial evi After leaving court, Ecker told re- the contrary and Europe bus ua- [panies in which foreign capital par- porters he would make another ap-| the contrary & e e 1] ticipated, Soviet Russia would be able i ; MY] questionably made progress sine eae a i plication amination of the bal- ; Sake AEG to learn commercial tricks from tl lot, us he was confident his client had | 848, TUE wee duction have heen| foreigners, while retaining full con- Tecelved aiplurality oF the votes cast) sarap and Industry ts universally, [trol and being In’ ion to bring ——_.——— aoe cure, The attitude of labor is|these relations to an end whenever it KERRIGAN BREAKS ° More co-operative and ther@ is com-| Might be found that any of the com- paratively little unemployment. The[Panies was endangering the com- SIWANOY RECORD] \\Vvosts are fair to good and the }munistc ‘ pafation except in some few dis-| The big induftries were in most dit- Clipe ¢ Stroke Om Old Maric tu] PGPty tg not in want, ficult circumstances, and 100,009,000 ‘Three-Ball Mateh To-Day. Most countries are persistent in gold rubles would be required to re- Tonmy Kerrigan, proféssional at the| their attempts to crowd out the goods establish them, he said Siwanoy Golf Club, did not win any]or other nations @y ting up tar ft DON a RB RDISN HES see: com Bic cliasnplonship Cie Inet Kummer buttharrlors and hoping to fosler now pro-| the outaldo in: the’ way sof a Xe if he had been pounding. the piit_with| auction within their own borders and | Lenine added. “Therefore the task bi the same power and deadly aceuracy| tis make themselves to a larger ex-|fore Us necessitates economy In thy he 4s displiying at present the list of] oict gelf-contained. But everywhe:e | budget and everywhere possible, eve recently crowned champions might have |" " Oy soe these attempts are being {in the school expenses. The great a different: make up. . be rowing recognition | need iso save. Our State apparatus To-day in playing @ three, bali mateh| frus 5 ‘ ee aniiat at his home club with Dr. and At prosperity in any country 18 ¢ Tete he ne Hiled exerya here: NGt J. J. Thompson, Kerrigan covere pendent. upon the movement of the]one of the foreign concessions whica course in 66, new recon. ‘The old{expertable surplus and that the wants} you have all heard about has yet record, which nearly all the re people cannot be sattstied if the | brought us « simsie penny Imown (pros, i) this countrys and fy) ors are closed against imports.” “We must concentrate our efforts ae ce Holt 4 iu chapel iia a Mr. Mitchell referred to teh inter= To pit on u working basis, Cee Seo ee onal division of labor and ¢X-Jand for this purpose 20,000,000 gold Flea alll the qore notaworthy. ts tha lined that by that he meant @ COD-| rubles have heenesct aside as a re- fact that putting greens recently were}dition where every nation Js produc- serve fund, We can never become a sanded, Kerrigan's card was us fol-[ing essentially that for which St i8} civilized natéon unless our industries lows 15244343 8-93 particularly titted by loca conditions, | ay¢ manent!y establish: ous Tea 43 4 4 tosi—oe [Soll climate, labo nd ural Lenin claimed for the new ceo: yt nssert sources, and exchanging such prod-| nomic policy that the ruble had been icts for the goods of other nations [established in the last five months, similarly produced. + He said this was ]@jthough a quadrillion of paper ruble seential to the world's prosperity, [had been issued, The Sovidls had t even as individual division pf labor} come financial geniuses, he said. “We ~ has been found to be essential In the Phaye already done away with four economic development of every peo} ciphers and hope in the near future ple that ever has existed _Jehop off w tol more from the quadril- “Through pocketbook reasoning.” | jon ntinued Mr. Mitehell, “high prohib g gieat task before the Rus: tive tariffs are certain to break down] sian.” 1 “is to learn, We x tely; and in the United S must learn to read, to write, to or- 5 well as elsewhete in the world. ganize ee Conditions in Europe are due to} Regarding the idea! of a world revo- (Continued) enmity and greed reflecting Fae lution, he cautioned against hness wgely in’ bickerings of politicians! and urged that international events he (nd the inability of diplomats fo meet} watched more carefully, ev keeping common ground. The Interna-Jin mind the five years’ experience of the ruins were littered with notices [1/1 ey ee jonarasions miveency abe ibernceic wecahuiee from his bureau limiting the storase} ation and alsence of equilibrium ef] Lenine’s entrance into the palace capacity of the upper floors to 103] deers are all questions whieh com-Jinrone room where the congress is Pa tee tH Oe ian had be a rise the footballs of politics in oo "YI meeting, was rather unexpected. He his opinion that this ud bee , pote errr arn ie li noe PAUSE HOSE CCL ignored and that the old building was |‘CUNUY Of Bae eT eka aad AA ae ented be the “entitite: InaennDly nterrelated that I we ill standing, and the ‘internationale isi ne leadership of Deputy | Sttement of one, and ¢ at ee wds sung in about forty different bs 7 side ey % cparations which would have 4} ncurses wire plee Hon mn aes Ung |i ront settling Jafuence on all Others! Toning spoke In German, His ad- FireCommissicer Josephs M. Haunon. | iq quickly bring an unravelliNg OT grexs occupied sixty-five minutes, ew 1. 29 one Hook ana Ladany | thy snarl during which he occasionally glanced Daren ah ay 1 and 10 wi “So lon gas the sources ofthe Pr") ae hig wrist wateh to make certain he perky streaming ,cyes and choked | luction o findustry ate nt are) did not speak too long. He said that throats "tn the ‘oniqn juice-soakel|uctive, 0 pessimism) TAN” Tt towing to his reco, ines and the ving, ‘lo report that two men{!" prognostication to tis Lith Tt resulting accumulation of work, he were buried in the basement caused |!™MS as revolution ant vchiaos Ot vould not le able to participate in the removal of tons of deb by titled. Political disag Na. but they other meetings of the congress, as he nen working with thelr bare hands | urope are discoura men Pied hoped: . and with iimited mechanical aid ‘ - Sets i as gcoompanted "by Ee The ound floor of the buildin ¢ one mm ® as occupied by the Interboroux wifes tt AMERICAN LEGION DYING, ansfer Co., aN express concern et NATED 18 EUROPEAN CHIEF SAYS eed in transportation of produce. A. | RED CROSS MAN ASSASSE ATE ; F, Campbell, a carpenter, used BULGABES, \gheft, a] Dr. Edmund on Declares Mob second floor, ‘There were eight 1 SOFIA, Noy. 14.—Delesute Aghefl, a Walon mesane Canvont on the upp s engaged In & of} tho Soviet I Fee Gend| PARIS, Nov, 14 (United Press),— Wankenaber ae ee Si eee eceived several days ag0|'The Amertcan Legion ts dying. Many ) : nd: Benjiunle Blak sees shot from ambush. Hie] a, for oelfish political ends," Me vking adversa European Department of the Legion de~ apse, ran t f a clared here to-day upon arrival Crow , bey pA ew Orleans, whee he attended the ro- nd J irumy the io BROMO. QUININE ‘Tablets » Mob rule Was supreme at th liminaes ids, : a: Deane “att be 4 tvention.’ Dr, Gr aid Tl front way Gre af ape adsl was a disgrace » eeMoreCommitteemenRegard|BORAH THREATENS -. "| HOTEL THERESA BUILDING greene ny Bh a FS FLBUSTERON SHIP SUBSIDY MEASURE» Attempt to Force It Through Means Party Suicide, He Warns. (Copyrigny, 1922, by" United Press.) WASHINGTON, Noy. 14.—Any at+ tempt by the Administration to enact the Ship Subsidy Bill at the extra session cf Congress would be a “ ond attempt at party suicide,” Sena- tor Borah, Idaho, warned to-day in announcing his opposition to enact- ment of such important legislation by, @ rejected or “lame duck’? Congress. Borah served notice that the ship subsidy “will take up @ vast amount of time without resulting in its en~ actment info law." As the Subsidy Bill is expected to b the central theme of President Harding's’ message to the extra ses- sion which convenes Monday, and ts to constitute the keystone of the Ad- ministration program for the session, Borah's threat of a filibuster against, it foreshadows another clash between the Progressive group in the Senate and the Administration forces. Borah’s position will have consider~ 4; able support from some of the farm bloc and the Democrats, “T hope there will be no serious effort to foree through the Ship Sub- sidy Bill at the short session,” sald Borah. ‘This bill involves a new and most important departure in our na- tional policy. Its advocates were not Willing tu push the bill prior to elect tion. Doubtless it was thought polit- ieally unwise to do so. “To push it at this time, after the old Congress has suffered such a radi« cal change, would be unjust and ex- tremely unwise from a political stand- y point. he Congress which would pass it would be a rejected Congress. The matter ought to be permitted to rest until the latest expression of the people could have effect through thelr new Congress. A matter of such mo- ment should come before a Congress that represents the last expression of the voters."* Nothing more unwise is imaginable, Boral declared, than an attempt to jam such a bill through a Congre: which ha just been the victim of a rejection by the people in an election so decisive as that of last Tuesday. ee WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE INSISTS ON A TRIAL r Nenents Statement Be Dru EMPORIA, Kan, Nov, 14.~Attorney Hopkins of Kansas has an- nounced that the Attorney General's of- fice will not participate in the trial of Willlam Allen White, Emporta editor, for displaying fifty-fifty posters expres- sing sympathy for the strikers during the shopmen’s strike Tho Attorney General did not bring action and would not prosecute it. H suid to have punced he did not belleve there was any law for gon- vietion of White under the facta W wever, demands trial, and is dependir Allen to give him an opportunity to test his point in the courts “Gov, Allen will not quit in this case until It has been tried and appealed te tho highest possible court,” Mr. White sald If 1 am arrested and not to be tried 1 have been merely ku-kluxed. Wha over attitude the Attorney General mi take, 1 have unbounded faith that th G.vernor will bring this case to trial > FOUND WIFE HANGING EY ¢ t Case Will ped. sald he ann on Gov AR, Frederick @endershot of Hope, nine miles west of Belvidere, N. J., returned to his home after « brief absouce yes terday and found his wife, Sarah, hanging by a clothes line from a beaut fWthe cellar. 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