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a : LX. NO. NO. “29211—DATLY. Copyright (New York World) by Vrese Publishing Company, 1922. Kotered as Second-Clage Mat Fast 7Othice, Row Yorks B, r WEDN ESDAY’ ry WEATHER—Pair. € _PRICE THREE’ CENTS ¥ * SK GREEK EX MINISTERS EAEGUTED FOR TREASON IN LOSING WAR WITH TURKEY CLEMENCEAU’S SECRET OF AGE AND VITALITY IS OUT—AND IT’S EGGS Members of Constantini’s . Found Gailty by Court Martial. ges for Breakfast, Wight Bees for Supper—Orders Five: tor @KING IS EXONERATED. _ = " x ; . ae ct GO, Nov. 28, :. Clemencea etofl ovity,, Admiral Goudas and Gen.}| , a . scan Sr ailehe : Stratigos Are Given Life endurance that would tax the € of a man of half hts Imprisonment. * “ordered el —— ie ht of them, soft ATHENS, Nov. 28 (United Pregs).| boiled, for his supper last night, Six mombers of the Greek Cabinet] mud ate thea Tiefore retiring foe that fell when King Constantine ab-] sort oiled eggs for breakfast at dicated were executed heer to-d-y, it this morning was officially announced, They were shot by a firing squad The Ministers wore condenmed by a Military Court which investigated the recent Greck defeat in the war with FRENG CABINET APPROVES PLAN T0 SEIZE RHINELAND . Turkey, and were accused of being re- sponsible for the Greek collapse. ATHENS, Nov 28 (Associated Press).—The six formey Cabinet Of ficers and army officials convicted of high treason in connection with the Grock military disaster ete ‘They w Ready te Occupy Ruhr Dis a eis trict on 24 Hours’ Notice Defaults. former War German; of portt Me several fo Hadjanes: holder ‘ios in Cabinets, . 28 (Associated Pre 1 Gen. ° intention of I Comma ° Greek force nee to-**pa: the time of the Asia Minor mit herself’ in Germany comes before a disastor full meeting of the Cabinet to-day. Fines ranging from 200,000 tol. 11.) ron airect action through th 1,000,000 drachmas were Imposed on aN Sie Ee the. prisoness,” In addition, Gens: ure of part of the Ruhr district Strat ind Hadjunestis and Ad-|and absolute contro! of the I h mira! Goudas were sentenced to mill-| yeetion of the Rhineland, which was tary degradat LONDON, ‘The British] COMSidered and approved at yester Minister at Ath ©. Lindley, re-| day's meeting of military and civil cently informed the Greek Govern-| authorities at the Elysee Palace, will ment that if the prisoners were €x¢-| be submitted for final approval, cuted he would depart. Upon receipt]. 1 aa of the news of the executions, the hene.is Bo: longer Muck) te lea: tiers: fo any Inter-allied solution of the reparations question, even though the Brussels conference is held Marshal Foch #nd Major Gen, Buat, the French chief-of-staff, are under- stood to have told President Millerand and Premier Poincare at yesterday's meeting that a plan for expanding the military occupation of the right bunic of the Rhine had been prepared with utmost care and that It could be ¢ Foreign Office stated that Mr. Lindley had probably already left the capital, The action of the Greeks in the face pf the British representations may Fring serious results to thelr govern- ment. The trial of several former Greek inisters and military officials who were charged with bigh treason as the result of the army's recent defeat by the Turks, began on Noy, 18, Tbe] cuted within twenty-four hours’ no- court tial instituted by a tice and M, Tirard, High Commis- creo of the Revolutionary Committee for the Rhineland, said that after an iny tion by a speclal] ciyit on of the territe committee of inquiry had resulted in taken over linmediatety. 4 report charging treason This program would be applicable Former King Constantine v de-} only atter Jan. 15, for Germany now elared exempt from the charggs on the! has a moratori until the end of Gwund that he was not responsible for] December and the firet payment Ma @ny acts that led to the triumph Of] under the existing scheme of repara- the Turkish armies. It was decided |ijions, now in suspenston, would be that his M Tesponaibility. Th sed men Were permitted to testify in thelr own defenne, jsters must bear the full » in the middle of January - now unce is ready “to go it tinued on econd Page.) Alleged agian “sCompecie? ‘ Lawyers, Plead Not ilty to Federal Ind ments, And Fork Over $317, 500 Bail Bodyguard and Retinue With 25 Men Who Pressure From All Sides to Do Something—Daugherty Studying Laws. AFFECTS DEMOCRATS. Local © Conditions Make Klansmen Strong in- South- ern Wing of*Party. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World. WASHINGTON, Noy. right).—Prosceution of the Ku Klux Klan for of the Federal penal code is under considera- tion at the De of Justice. The letter of S id W Me has (Copy- violation: Ish of Nad the Democrat, effect of promoting a search for prece- achusetts, dents. President nst the Harding is on tivities of secret or- ree- ord al ganizations such as the Ku Klux Kian and there is no question about the ad- ministration’s hostility to the moye- ‘The only question ment as practised. is as to the power of the Federal Goy- rnment to cope with the matfer Irrespective of the decision 1.9 the Administration, enottat | happened to indicate more embar njected in American that of the Ku Klux K of both parti has that no by Iree ing question has bron then politic n. Politic that witims ne consequen.:cs ent parts chi it will have far rea on part nments in diff of the count Broadly speaking, the Democratic party is picked to suffer most from the issue he Ku Klux Kian Strongest in the South, where tl movement aims to 4 large extent at |the suppression of the Negvo's as pirations toward social and polities! equality While it is true the Democratic Party in the South is divided on the question, the chances are that tie rongest support for the Ku Klux will continue to come from the South The Northern Democrats, on the othep hand, will be confronted with the problem of aligming themselves for or against the Ku lux Klan, and men like Senator Walsh and others, (Continued on Fourth Page.) a LOUISIANA KU KLUX INVITES GOVERNOR TO INITIATION OF 2,000 amphiets on Lawn of vo Has Been Fight~ the Order. Special to Tho Evening World BATON ROUGE, La., Nov. During the night members of the Ku Klus Klan littered the lawn of Gay Parker's mansion with literature « vertising a Klan Initiation” mee ing here Thursday night at wffich, {t claimed, 2,000 new members wil nin Included in the advertising matter were invitations to the Gevernor, who is opposed to the Klaf and has con- stently fought it, to attend the initi- ation —_ ARMY PONY BLIMP MAKES 450 MILES IN TEN HOURS Sets Ameortoan Record in Flights te Alabama RELLEVI Why No (Asso- nade yes: dirigible of Svott There was quite a convention of alleged Bootleggers in the Federal 4 2 Building to-day when twenty-five members of that now popular profes- : 450 sion appeared before District Judge Julian Mack to plead to indictments re an 3 tos found against them by the Grand Jury last. Thursday, Four of those} 4 in t The t » is eon of its kind nawed ju the indictments failed to appear and warrants were iss y] The blimy 7 , sued for} i. ine arm: i its normal flight dis- their arrest ( t tynce is 150, mi we i Fach pitueipal wa 1o—— Thre aboard; First Lieut her 1 x corps pilot, took the elt te es hi v bonds required was me te took t ‘ shores? ¢ Kesselr, ex-wine 1D TEBE OFS ponds: 7 ‘ to go out of si ada |g 8 Sweetwood, de ' en ting . untered a heavy ‘ Pr unt Disteeit Attorney ¥ hd. aeatted 4 Clu © pr pal bootleggers in it Stee +a grant my0 , ean $50,000 cat Mee et not return to tie hangar in the gate whict eba of 7 ny | iad ttele? Wah fase ccle At off the motor und let the 100 made « he entered Hare I a ‘ pped bag ‘ The | d y and nid prosper ? f ore an - cauh ail | Constunce Talmadge for the free time] You will never kauw how much a wink the Judg bail hte "Bante We nd. AG Advis pm | | | a Off Under Permanent greement Terms. UNIONS MERGE, Forced by Lockwood committee Seen as No- table Achievement. RIVAL P C Phe lockout order of the Masons and Builders’ Association \would haye tied up all building opera- tions in this city, including a part of Long Island, 125,000 men whie! and thrown out of work to-morrow, has been re- scinded through the efforts of the Lockwood Mousing Committee, and the striking bricklayers have been or- dered to return to the eigtit jobs they deserted The Lockwood Housing Commiltee, the closing days of the of its members, notable achievement, and bers, its voluntary counsel, Samuel Untermyer, worked ‘through the better part of last might to complish its task. Chairman Lockwood said, after journment of the committoe majority has performed a the m m with ade it to ment that outside of the ben: the agres forced upon the . meant a saving to labor tending sides ot $87,500,000 for the next thirty days throwing out of employment of 000 meant the suffering of 62 009 persons, counting five to a/famil for the majority of those interested ave married men, he.pointed ont While the effect of the ugrcement is u truce until Dec. it means, in reallly, a permanent settlement of tho | lnbor difficultics, Bi ugrecd] to the appotr u ard of it (tration, in whose hands the whole matter will rest, Chairman Lock and Sumuel Untermyer being part of the argitration board It is areed that the International Hod Carriers and Independent Hod Carriers’ unions will the 1 ed into one union. The etisis in the building trades was caused by the disagree ment between the two unions, the in- dependents being « separate union not affiliated with any other. labo. organization, while the internation! is affiliated with the American F¢ eration of Labor. It was claithed that the inde dents were resorting to unfair to take away members of the national and force them into thir union, and that the Masons ond Bullders’ Association was behind the movement, This was the reason given for the strike of the bricigmycrs on eight buildings, which was met by (lie lockout order, Ueing ap all building operations. Both sides were called into ence with the Lockwood Cuir: and its counsel, separately, tcf 16 committee met this f Hach agreed to the propositty: them by Mr. Untermeyer ast contingent on the other ail ing out its part of the agreeneit im- mediately. Then each member to the agreement was put on the stand, under a Y of immunity, and bis prom a matter of record f w ts vanni 5. Dioguardia, Pres Independent Hodearriers; (Continued on Second May The World’s Great Annual Winter Resort Number 6 Annual Wint Phe World’ will December lth, The It el Advertisements tn th will be reprodvced in book for Aition to wide distribution su be, publi 4 States, Bermuda, Cuba ar » World's Winter Resort distributed in France t rida Paris office, Ad nts for Us great nuluber iy T World office before W be ceuiber li, THE SUNDAY ‘WORLD CIRCULATES IN OVER 600,000 HOMES. be MUST Pass ‘ Alfved §, who defrauded a voclety out of pro ha ing More Wag to-day sentenced prve fr five to ten years at 1 lebor in Sing Sing Prison Judge Mancuso of General Sessions who sentenced Lindsay.on his ples of Built to one of nine indictments, not only sec ner for preying upon women, surprised hin. with} Man the prison term, because Lindsay had believed sentence vollay Mancuso added the lation going deuthly white. to Sing § In u car 19038; orga nev ma: wa vide fine vietims W him in u sed eh went easi etimized ut statements thr Ha Out of Faint ed as —Mrs. HARDING AT LOSS [BOTH SIDES AGREE [ALFRED E: LINDSAY WHAT TO DO WITH | TOSETTLE WAR IN | GIVEN FIVE-YEAR THEKU KLUX KLAN} BUILDING TRADES) TERMIN SING SING Lockout and Strikes Called]Broker Who Duped Women $300,C0Q tt Sentence. DO HARD | Morgan Near BOR. Associate Lillian B. Duke Among Victims. Li elaborate 1 yminent in hiraself a n almost to the his an It cer lsny or of t aniziit neh dupe Ht sks sed market he sated, informatt al var ni n should t indsay y Ms son vince J a flovid ul of an fore sent puso calle: W. H Street, h She ab sh Miss ast 89th rriman: guilt, 1 million and other Wall men in Wall Arnold of N compl dictment to whi ndsay, the by ome in Sou! number dollars by a confidan would be ed hard 1a prison He wi slay indie represented he "Domino whieh, 99 was mad and whic otels moyemen he was able about whieh he ehiy 9 in: jon wilty te J has We une. Het dty ly with the encing to tl inant prise nth repeated pout Florence reet, and giving him $29, Street term. rans Indsay he meeting James of No th with Nya of women more than nt- v re t of J. spend tor Jue ubor stipu- his face Ibe taken ite this afternoon profitable 1 began in brnivelf a Club,” an told his met ad In ret pro. in Mtuble 1 the fraud rift e and i women dudge fondu 2 We in the in mer plead rv forme Lindsay rd 1 tive of the 10 for investment he never received penny in return, she 1, When t court asked her if it should be mere ful, she replied that ali she wante was her money back Miss Marg Bogert of No. 344 West s7Ut nother victim, was Lindsay thro Dr. Knute A Wn ussbelate of Lin 1 the ‘Tombs awaiting aMiorrew for receiving stuler Henry Goldstein, Linde ney, pleaded for his elie cli that Mrs. Arnold lent the me to (Continued om Second Mags M’ADOO ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING, FACES TERM IN PRISON Tr Travelling ke Ad 1 Miles a eos tot When Halted, eas ount ‘ Hour to woere MRS. FRANCES $. HALL, WHO DEMA TO FACE M 5 RIGHT DER JURY I2oTH ST. CROWDS "| SEE THIEF GHASE IN GEM ROBBERY taining Breaks $50,000 te eae Window Con- Jewels— Flees as Many Screams. West 126th Street was put inte mo its most crowded hou to-day Mrs. Hall,...with her closest -triend, by cas ich \Wttaenphith toby thee Ghweley Mis Sallie Peters, daughter of (he Atore gh Aiteberis: Reteloa "Sn the = Rey, John P. Peters of New York, hovthodet maphar obsmeN ainaee ond : t ., {4nd Mr. Pfeiffer, walked unmotested Avenug, i _|“Better Not Look Further,’ into the rotunda which has been eitreuiilne widest Aion ea loebe Moans Board Member guarded by State troopers against xil vou pear shee Weatly. dre 7 ies but those upon whom subpoenas hui arly ea a site ciate t “Hush" Session. been eerved, Mr. Preitter as ho | soi tehe store, 6 feat high and more ar te passed the guard wan asked.if any of | betty rane euesunte van ‘ hee wae The Board of Estimate in secret party had subpoenas, He ‘shook Waldhiedinned: Sita enn taede '* ie seasion to-day dig up $1,000,000 to] Ris head negutively. 1 ile wrapped if a crumpled and {PHY deficiencies created when the} Mrs, Hall seated herself at the door ‘ newspaper budget ¥ fixed up and pre- lof the Grand Jury room. Misa Peters ‘ apoctatorn to the publ Then some-| took a book from under her arm and imide In’ bug. ae aeW Abas wonos inn terrible happened. Some one,) began to read. Mr. Pfeiffer watched some of the jewels, which wer ar, [Probably Comptrotier Craig, discov-| the Grand Jury door. ranged in tiers witin, Mr, Sergison [red another deficit of $1,000,000 Mr. Beekman came out to tell the told the pe that his display was] ‘We'd better not look any more,” | State troopers to bring Mrs.Jane Gib worth more than ). Snatehing ined a member of the Exstimatg##on from his office, where she had i > conld yeach the man made “Wo might discover a thifa |2&eh Sequestered cron) the other wit- ff up Seventh Avenue. nesses to the Grand Jury room. Lieut. Heims and Detective | Mic 5 “Will you see me now, Mr. Beek- came cunning Yo the shouting| While Mayor Hylan was away there | man?" auked Mr. Pfeiffer, springing crowd from opposite directions. ie | eore Rev enal ope tons of the} up and walking to hin. fleeing man had almost a block start| Estimate Board at which Comptroller 0." sald Mr. Beekman, frowning of them. ‘Theysaw him turn east on| CPUs rappe five Borough Presl- land with decidodly hostile emphasis, th Street and fearing to lose him| tents for not mating good a deficiency ut will not see you, commandeered the automobile of Lee |°stimated at from a million dollars to} ‘The gomerset Prosecutor turned on Poheriles of No. 95 Nassau Street, ani Hale, money was | his heel and we ic into the Grand overtook the fugitive at Lenox ; Comptroller cha Jury room. Me had made it obvious Aveatie when it was taken out of the acocunts | that he and Mr. Mott would resist to - in tein the | Of Charitable institutions and final dis- |the utmost any effort to get the Grand st 122d Street station with a erect |Bosltion of ashen and garbage and] Jury to grant the persistept requeria crowd following. Tha prisoher sid he [stuck Into the Kducation tu of Mrs. Hall that she be allowed tu Rhelnhola ‘Keakhors vient [M29 Part of the scheme of walve immunity ond testify, Tenininiey eatanrant which earned the nicknam Ax Mrs. Gibson was taken into the re cbt: ying burlesque budget of 19% [Grand Jury reom Mrs, Hail gave her Mr. Se said he missed (reel porowine of moment - dures |e caaual sidewise glance whith was ne t with diamonds, three dia. | COONINE Of money from one source) without marked curiosity, though tt ts mond-studded wrist watches and a antl ant epi 4 ane bee ne lene coey me Sepenna i ab mond-onerusted cigar cutter from | tern Eh, oP ea panne a8 helan opportunity ef looking at her titi tes ss whl ormec cuser. Mrs. Gibuon did net appar his window displa Nothing wos| o.day, with the Mayor hele ; mF er, but a cardiourd box in whit bist in the ¢ House. ring might have been mounted (Continued on Second Page.) 4 UE as ‘9 apd bang aut nl 00 hon ony itness who has been examined. She emerged two hours, lese ten minutes, after her yer ri es 0 on s y ove i y ntranc went to Mr, Beekman's office t her wraps. Aa she came ‘Hello, U.S. A.,’ in Letters Mile High): Se" een @ ers e | her fuce, County Detective George 9 oJelheg g Totten took her the arm and led ndnenninisis eee to @ county automobile, while ‘ . , . om 3 i Sttate Troopers kept any one trou Scores of Thousands See Captain Turner Give First} pproaching them Serer eye) . , sé“ : Mrs. Hall lengi Exhibition Here of Aerial “Penmanship. | son did not so much ns The most beautiful exhibition of airplane Aight that New York ever] {a"ce At her. though M : W was presented over M soon after twelve o'clock to-day by | aited” Capt, Cyrli Turner in a py wwipped for “sky-writing or lip: pulled down Ina pur De + commer is e tremulous. ‘The Grand Jur istene 7 ‘ adjourned for lunch five minutes af Turney did his frst x nS Hudson where] sine, Gibson was excused fanhattan wher it wan the @at ‘tate eee Preif Mrs, Hall and Miss " ‘ t Racrranske: pe te Peters rose as though to join them in 1 $ ‘thie White Ink: used 1 | evens the building, A trooper in 1 ider tae rie ent! | terfered and asked them to stand back ih us framit orition “invented “by Matoe Jeet ,until the Jurors had left the butldluy a AN F jor JOCK yirs, Hall smiled as though in recog on et on ‘ : A oa F ple nition of one or two of the jurymen ria 9 A Parade | phere was no response in kind from q « ! * ‘Slany of them, It was announced ti, oa in lhe in mous. tone or two more witnesses would bahia ql ter lunch but that under ny ; le Woo en of the Ro ne he 3 : moeinl fT Int ts and on the sixeel ) , there were emphatic expr ‘ f ns of feeling th the untnvitert ait te presence Mrs, Hal! at the Court 1 t House might prejudice the Grant tur- ‘RUECT MRS. HALLS °5 DEMAND 1 10 FACE ‘MURDER GRAND JURY MRS. HALL'S INSISTENT PLEA TO) FACE JURY 1S BRUSQUELY ~— REJECTED BY BEEKMAN Widow Goes to Court House in Effort to Meet Attacks of Mrs. Gibson, but Somerset Prose- cutor Balks Her—‘Mule Woman” Ques- tioned Almost Two Hours. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) SOMERVILLE, N. J, Ne 28.--At the very clove of the investigation of the Somerset County Grand Jury into the murder of the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Bleanor Mills nearly ten weeks ago on the Phillips farm, Mrs, Frances Noel Stevens Hall made an appeal at the door of the Grand Jury room for a thance to defend berself from the acknowledged suspicion that ybe was implicated in the shooting of ber busband and the choir singer and the slashing of the throat of Mrs. Mills, > DISCOVER ANOTHER $1,000,000 DEFICIT IN CITY'S BUDGET Ver plea, made by her presence anid by the application of her counsel, former Assistant District Attorney Timothy Newel Pfeiffer of New York, was brusquely denied by Azariah Beckman, Prosecutor of the Pleas uf Somerset, who has been working wit) Special Prosecutor Wilbur A, Mojt designated by Attorney General Mo- ‘ran to take over the Hall-Mills case.