The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 1

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ARDING Te. snight’s Weather—RAIN AND war MER pou 3 LXIII. NO. 22,230-—DAILY.. Telephone and Railroad Em- ployees Make Vital Point for Prosecution. RS. MOHR SEARCHED. ictim’s Daughter Sticks to Story Under Severe Cross- Examination (Special From a Staii Correspondent of The Evening World.) MOUNT HOLLY. N. J afternoor Hazel Brunen. you the murdered fied teray that Copyright (New York World) Press Publishing Company |“ Cirentation Books Open to All.’’ N gee. STEAM PIPE TURNS CARINTO CAULDRON: FOURTEEN DEAD Thirty-tive Others Burned as Switch Engine “Drifts” Into Passenger ‘Train WATCHMAN IS) BLAMED Dead and Injured Literally Cooked as Severed : Penetrates Coach. HOUSTON EW YORK, THURS 728,000 PUPILS Equal Number Can't Have Full Day Because of Vast } Number of Deficients. ‘DEFECTS’ SOMEWHERE. 31.2 Per Cent. Below mal Grades Bureau failure depetvin= al number of pupils of their ri hool day ested in twenty-two N ANKLES BROKEN, PRISONER TRIES. BEHIND IN GLASSES, CLOG CITY SCHOOLS Nor- “WMCBLANEY, DAY. DECEMBER 14 1922 bie Arsenic Found in Candy by Police, Who Believe I \ct of Same Person Who Poisoned Scotlind | Yard Chief. ONDON, Dec, 11 CAssociated Pre ) pt lias been made te assassinate Hume Sceretary W. C. Bri by means of poisoned choc olates sent through the mail. ‘The candy ut the Home Office yes terday police found the candy contain: enic The W.C BRIDGEMAN "EIGHT SOCIETY MEN} “1 WN BOOZE INQUIRY Seven Are Members of Rac- quet and Tennis Club—All IN VAIN T0 ESCAPE i svconeett | DIES SUDDENLY) see Het ie ray Erom Station] 45 per’ cent. were. of “norm Former Democratic Leader | in Hs : | Brun + Window—Shots Miss, but un Stricken While Ridi 1 ; ie ir, | Umbrella Gets Him | subway ‘Trai " | | i 17th ( I 1 i : i i AN ft (FF Help bt “<1 HARDING TAKES HAND | id « | ; bee A IN BUREAU CHANGES | !®y tri’ } | coe TLDEN'S FINGER: ! 1 1 ennis Champion — Highly ‘ ' uM n —Plans Many it vee P Year Je aie MN | 'OUNG WOMAN SAVES | ju “h BOY FROM F:AMES; i | | REFUSES TO GIVE NAME | " u Ina tea r | | ; |LLovy GuoRnGE IN \UTO CHasn ne I Is Now LICE the lad} | | ¢ 1 Ke D im | | | | ‘ ; | Ii rf Attempt fo Poison W. C. Bridgeman, British Home Secretary, by Gift OIC hocolates Sent Through Mail ond-Class Matter New Yor, hen PRICE THREE CENTS WI TNESS C ORROBORA TES BRUNEN GIRL’S STORY TESTIMONY OF BRUNEN GIRL AND SLAYER ON DEATH CALL AND TRAINS CORROBORATED U.9. TO TAKE HAND INEUROPE WITHIN NEXT TEN DAYS 10 PREVENT SEIZURE OF RUHR Harding Believes It Would Smash Germany Be- yond All Ability to Pay Any Reparations- Won’t Lend Aid Until He Sees W hat the Nations Can Do for Themselves. It Was By David iis. (Special Correspondent of The Eveniny World \WASHINGTON, Dee, 14 (Copyright).--Within the next ten days move of the greatest importance to the future of Europe will be made by the United ates Government in consultation with the Allied Powers The details of the American program cannot be disclosed «1 this tin as it is desired that the first explanations of what the Un.ted States ha in mind shall come through American diplomatic repres It is therefore possible to-day onl the mode of edure whieh entative » objective abroad er tha to mention t rath GERMANY VERY NEAR COMPLETE COLLAPSE |" Franc: BONAR LAW DECLARES Sian i ae of more war in Europe, but becau LONDON Dec it Assoc . ad “ collapse, Prime Minister 7 eu Ro. Law told the House of Com Wh I I me o-day. He declared that thi fe " or information he eould |, I rh Brit \ ic rr 1 ur \ le 1 | | " | | _ |RAIN TO FOLLOW SNOW | BEFORE NIGHTFALL, | DECLARES FORECASTE: | \\ | | | ' | | | | | | | | |! | \ | t

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